In contrast to Freud, many psychologists now think that "slips of the longue" are not fraught with hidden meaning and are only substitutions of some better-learned response for one that is less familiar, though intended.
(A) many psychologists now think that "slips of the tongue" are not fraught with hidden meaning and are
(B) many psychologists now think of "slips of the tongue" not as fraught with hidden meanung but
(C) many psychologists now think that "slips of the tongue" are not fraught with hidden meaning but are
(D) it is now thought by many psychologists that "slips of the tongue" are not fraught with hidden meaning not
(E) "slips of the tongue" are now thought by many psychologists not to be fraught with hidden meaning and are
ans:C
I choose B, because of "think of ...as"
and why the answer is C
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