In a stable social group, the same two individuals are
A) likely to encounter one another repeatedly, but unlikely to recognize one another as individuals.
B) likely to encounter one another repeatedly and are likely to fight nearly every time they meet.
C) likely to encounter one another repeatedly and will usually establish a predictable relationship between themselves.
D) unlikely to encounter one another with any consistency.
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