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theo

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Danny's niece, Beverly, is afraid of flying. Which of the following is the best advice Danny can give her to help her deal with her fear?
 
  a. Avoid flying  take the train instead.
  b. Fly every time you have a chance.
  c. Fight and resist your fears of flying.
  d. It's crazy to be afraid of flying  people do it all the time.

Question 2

Fear and anxiety usually includes what kinds of pain?
 
  a. Pain from doing what you're afraid of
  b. Pain from avoiding what you're afraid of
  c. Pain from worrying about what you think of yourself
  d. Pain from worrying about what others think of you
  e. a and b
  f. c and d



Kjones0604

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Answer to Question 1

b. Fly every time you have a chance.

Answer to Question 2

e. a and b



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