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sammy

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Which technique is recommended for making finicky eaters more open-minded about the food they eat?
 
  a. Force children to clean their plates
 b. Talk about the correct way to eat during meals
  c. Use food to reward good behavior
 d. Allow children to pick among healthy foods

Question 2

Which piece of advice is most appropriate for individuals in developing nations who are considering bottle-feeding?
 
  a. Be careful, as the water used to prepare formula is often contaminated.
 b. Go for it, as there are very few risks associated with bottle-feeding.
 c. Great choice, as bottle-feeding is associated with less malnutrition.
 d. It doesn't matter whether you breast- or bottle-feed, as each technique impacts the child in an identical manner.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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