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kodithompson

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Yelling, screaming, or fighting a sexual attacker may be effective in all of the following situations EXCEPT when
 
  A) you know your attacker.
  B) your attacker is unarmed.
  C) your attacker is armed.
  D) you are in a location where you may be able to escape by temporarily disabling or distracting your attacker.

Question 2

All of the following statements are true regarding date rape drugs EXCEPT
 
  A) they cause the victim to become weak or confused.
  B) they include the club drugs Ketamine and GHB.
  C) they are typically administered to an intoxicated victim via a needle and syringe.
  D) they can make it difficult for the victim to remember what happened.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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