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haleyc112

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Jerome gets cut off by another driver on his commute home from school. Instead of saying, What a jerk Jerome thinks, He must really have an emergency going on to drive like that.. Which suggestion for controlling anger is Jerome using?
 
  a. opposing anger with empathy b. reviewing the evidence
  c. practicing adaptive thinking
  d. modulating his verbal responses
  e. learning to express positive feelings

Question 2

The forebrain contains all of the following structures EXCEPT the
 
  a. thalamus.
  b. basal ganglia. c. hypothalamus. d. amygdala.
  e. cerebellum.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

e



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