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Our response
not only becomes faster when we
are faced with danger, but we also benefi t from fear
by becoming stronger in dangerous situations. Under
pressure, skills such as putting a key in a door usually
become worse, but physical skills such as running and
jumping tend to improve. If an angry dog chases you,
you will probably run faster. In a normal situation we
often only use 65% of our strength, but studies have
shown that this can increase to as much as 85% in more
dangerous situations.
extreme
(adj) /ɪkˈstrim/
immediate (adj) /ɪˈmidiət/
tend
(v)
/tend/
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