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One of the reasons adolescents enjoy online communication with peers over face-to-face in some circumstances is because online settings allow them to
 
  a. explore sexual identity in lower-risk ways.
  b. experience heightened arousal and risk associated with identity exploration.
  c. lie about who they are.
  d. meet a greater number of people from further away.

Question 2

Having seen her uncle point a rifle at a target a month earlier, baby Reba holds a long stick and points it. Reba's actions illustrate ____ memory.
 
  a. sensory register
  b. short-term store, or working
  c. deferred imitation, a type of event
  d. deliberate memorization with strategic



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

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