Part A: Which of the following best expresses the distinction between fear and anxiety?
O Fear is an emotional reaction to immediate danger, while anxiety is a longer-lasting state of distress
over anticipated threats.
Fear is an evolutionary reaction to one's surroundings, while anxiety is a fearful response to non-
threatening situations.
Fear is something one can conquer, while anxieties like phobias are persistent and cannot be easily
controlled or managed.
People only experience fear in life-threatening situations, while anxiety can happen to anyone at
any time.

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Answer:

A. Fear is an emotional reaction to immediate danger, while anxiety is a longer-lasting state of distress

over anticipated threats.

Explanation:

The article "The Complexity of Fear" tries to give a more specific insight on difference between fear and anxiety, as well as their connections to phobias.

It has been long suggested that fear is a response to a real threat, while anxiety is a fearful response to a situation that doesn't pose a real threat, but is perceived as such.

This article gives a bit different view.

In paragraph 2, the fear is defined as ”...a reaction to something immediate that threatens your security or safety", while paragraph 3 defines anxiety as "...a general state of distress that is longer lasting than fear and usually is

triggered by something that is not specific..."

These definitions seem to go a bit deeper into exploring these emotions and suggest a bit detailed explanation of their origin.