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According to Chapter 1, why would two people respond to the same situation in different ways?
 
  a. They have different levels of willpower
  b. They are ineffective problem solvers
  c. They have different learning experiences
  d. They have different structured diaries

Question 2

When Brittany gets on a boat, she gets really nervous. When Christina gets on a boat, she feels relaxed and happy. According to the text, why might they have different reactions to the same situation?
 
  a. They have different genes.
  b. They had different experiences on boats before.
  c. Christina knows relaxation techniques, but Brittany doesn't.
  d. Brittany is just scared of everything.



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Answer to Question 1

C.

Answer to Question 2

B.



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