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bobthebuilder

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According to the authors, sexual orientation is implied from the time of birth; one is fated to be one thing or the other, and __________ change his pattern in the course of a lifetime.
 
  a. only with hard work, can one
  b. it is unimportant to
  c. there is little chance for one to
  d. with appropriate socialization, one can

Question 2

Purrucci and Wysong explain that owning stock in a corporation makes one
 
  a. a part of the owner-employer class.
  b. a part of the owner-employer class if this is the way one makes a living.
  c. a part of the owner-employer class if one owns enough in a company to have a say as to how the company is run.
  d. a part of the owner-employer class if one either has enough investment to make a living from it or have a say as to how a company is run.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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