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tnt_battle

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Sleepwalking:
 
  a. increases as children get older. c. is more common among boys than girls.
  b. is more common among girls than boys. d. decreases as children get older.

Question 2

Is it okay to wake a sleepwalker?
 
  a. Yes, because they are not really asleep.
  b. No, it could harm them.
  c. Yes, but most will just go back to bed anyway.
  d. No, they could become extremely violent.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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