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urbanoutfitters

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Why is it that children are typically able to improve their handwriting skills as they move through the elementary school years?
 
  a. Because there are more opportunities to use those skills, including painting and the use of electronic tablets
  b. Because they develop better fine motor control in their hands and fingers
 c. Because texting' on electronic devices strengthens their fingers
 d. Because schools have moved away from computers and back toward longhand writing in recent years

Question 2

Alina goes through cycles in which she binges on food and then purges her body through induced vomiting. This cycle is characteristic of
 
  a. anorexia nervosa.
  b. bulimia nervosa.
  c. body mass index nervosa.
  d. pica.



mcni194

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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