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jjjetplane

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Bowlby's ethological theory states that separation anxiety develops in young children because
 
  a. the child instinctively fears predators like sharks.
  b. separation is a natural clue to danger.
  c. infants are curious and inclined to explore.
  d. during separation, the child is unsure where rewards are.

Question 2

The proper place for the blastocyst to implant itself is at the
 
  a. interior of a fallopian tube.
  b. lining of the vagina.
  c. outside of the ovary.
  d. wall of the uterus.



jamesnevil303

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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