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A person might have genes that predispose him or her to depression, but without certain environmental
  stresses or circumstances, the person will probably never become depressed. We can infer from this passage that
 
  a. a genetic predisposition to an illness means you will always experience it.
  b. depression can only be caused by environmental circumstances.
  c. it is reasonable to assume that it's all in the genes.
  d. not all human behavior is genetically determined.

Question 2

External corporate blogs can help enhance relationships with customers.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

d. not all human behavior is genetically determined.

Answer to Question 2

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