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jCorn1234

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Two-month-old Sheldon is snuggled in his mother's arms. He is quietly looking around, and appears to be simply absorbing' his environment. He is attentive to sounds around him, and is very calm. Sheldon's current state would be described as
 
  a. sleeping.
 b. crying.
 c. waking activity.
  d. alert inactivity.

Question 2

When do girls become taller than boys?
 
  a. Never
  b. Around age 6
  c. Not until age 14 or 15
  d. Around age 9 or 10



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

d



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