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Laura has been given the chance to work as a reporter in a major city. She has worked at several other smaller newspapers as a reporter and has no doubts that she can handle this new opportunity and do a wonderful job.
 
  She accepts the new position only because it is a higher-paying job. She isn't very excited about it because she secretly wants to be a novelist. How much stress is Laura MOST LIKELY to experience when starting this new job?
  A) Laura has no stress as she begins her new job.
  B) Laura has little stress as she begins her new job.
  C) Laura has a significant amount of stress as she begins her new job.
  D) Laura's stress will be so great that she must quit her new job.

Question 2

The major factors of stress that affect everyone are threat, opportunity, importance, and ________.
 
  A) emotion
  B) expansiveness
  C) behavior
  D) uncertainty



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Answer to Question 1

I appreciate you answering this question. Great community

Answer to Question 2

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