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Mollykgkg

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Samantha, who is taking a heavy course load this semester, has been falling asleep in class and at home when she studies. She also seems moody, irritable, overly sensitive to criticism, tense, and she has difficulty concentrating and remembering things. A likely cause of these symptoms is
 
  A) a boring instructor.
  B) course material that is too difficult for her to comprehend.
  C) sleep deprivation.
  D) early onset Alzheimer's Disease

Question 2

With constant access to social media, television, music videos, and other forms of entertainment, young people are bombarded by __________ of what constitutes an ideal body.
 
  A) realistic standards
  B) positive images
  C) unrealistic standards
  D) truthful, undistorted images



Brummell1998

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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