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Compared to doctors in the Netherlands, those in Oregon are __________ to implement physician-assisted dying.
 
  A) just as reluctant
  B) more reluctant
  C) less reluctant
  D) just as eager

Question 2

Dr. Paul, a physician who practices in Oregon, has approved 10 requests for physician-assisted dying this year. If he is typical, how many of his patients changed their minds and decided they did not want him to help them die?
 
  A) 1
  B) 2
  C) 5
  D) 7



lucas dlamini

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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