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jazziefee

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What standard was applied as the appropriate legal criterion for determining whether sexual harassment had occurred?
 
  a. The reasonable employee standard
  b. The reasonable woman standard
 c. The reasonable employer standard
  d. The reasonable man standard

Question 2

Why might someone who has attempted suicide try again within two years, according to the text?
 
  A. They have overcome the social taboo against it and so attempting again iseasier.
 B. They have decided that they like the attention that it gets them.
  C. They suffer from increased victimization.
  D. They believe that it is expected of them.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

A



jazziefee

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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