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tuffie

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In the Hokkien medical system of Taiwan, what is a suitable treatment for blood loss?
 
  A) hot remedies, such as baths and soups
  B) cold remedies, such as iced drinks
  C) ensuring a balance between phlegm and bile
  D) ensuring a balance between yin and yang

Question 2

In ghost marriages, the __________ of the dead man provides the dead man's wife with children so that his lineage will continue.
 
  a. uncle
  b. father
  c. son
  d. younger brother



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

d



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