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itsmyluck

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According to the text, what is the role of nature in the development of human beings?
 
  a. Nature determines who a person will become.
  b. Nature gives humans potentials, but is not enough for their development.
  c. Nature plays no significant role in human development.
  d. Human beings are able to develop quite normally without nurture; nature is most important.

Question 2

Teachers are expected to know the subject they are teaching and grade their students. When they do this, they are fulfilling their:
 
  a. role.
  b. status.
  c. potential.
  d. destiny.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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