Axel is given a shot of adrenaline and accurately told of its effects. He then is asked to deliver a persuasive speech that argues against his strongly held attitudes about abortion. What is likely to happen to Axel's attitude after he delivers the speech?
A) He is likely to change his attitude to be further away from what he originally believed.
B) He is likely to change his attitude to be an even stronger version of what he originally believed.
C) He is likely to keep his attitude the same as it was originally.
D) It cannot be determined based upon the information provided.
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