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kaid0807

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Which factor is the most important determinant for quitting smoking successfully?
 A) a physician's ultimatum
  B) a loved one's ultimatum
  C) the support of a spouse
  D) a challenge from another smoker
  E) a smoker's sincere desire to do so

Question 2

Phil uses cigarettes as a crutch. This means that he smokes ____.
 A) out of habit
  B) to satisfy a craving
  C) to reduce tension
  D) to feel pleasure
  E) to avoid exercise



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

C



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