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Why does the son keep repeating, 'you are old' What opinion do you from of the son at this point?

Chapter - You are old, Father William​

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Answer:This is usually thought of as a nervous tic. ... We can think of this as an expression of anxiety. The adults who remember doing this as a child say that they were just double-checking whether they said it correctly, or "organizing" themselves, or "narrating" their lives.

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This is usually thought of as a nervous tic. We can think of this as an expression of anxiety. The adults who remember doing this as a child say that they were just double-checking whether they said it correctly, or "organizing" themselves, or "narrating" their lives.

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