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In Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), the role of the sponsor is:
 
  a. To recruit addicted persons into religious sects to aid in recovery.
  b. To encourage a gradual transition from primary dependence on the sponsor to a focus on moderation.
  c. To serve as a guide and facilitator of the recovery process.
  d. b and c

Question 2

To the members of _____, it is not the specific chemical that is the problem, but the common disease of addiction.
 
  a. Narcotics Anonymous (NA)
  b. Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)
  c. CoDependents Anonymous (CoDA)
  d. Al-Anon



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

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