34. The interpretations we make of the reactions of others are not always accurate, so we may have a more positive or negative self-image than is warranted by the actual opinions of others toward us.
Which is the writer's point in the above passage?
(A) We always see ourselves just as others see us.
(B) Others often form no opinion of our self-image.
(C) We do not always see ourselves as others see us.
(D) After learning what the others think, we will be less likely to be ourselves.
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