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naturalchemist

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If someone seems in danger of suicide, an appropriate action is to:
 
  (a) avoid talking about the subject (b) try to get the person interested in something else (c) challenge them so they will reconsider (d) try to get the person to postpone the deci-sion and consider other options

Question 2

Organ donations and subsequent transplants are:
 
  (a) restricted by many religions (b) the result of last minute changes in funeral services (c) only best when the deceased is young (d) used within hours



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: D

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: D



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