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biggirl4568

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How can birth order affect siblings?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

If you consider Julia to be immoral, and therefore deserving of the disease she just got, you may be
 
  A) blaming supernatural forces.
  B) an proponent of retribution theory.
  C) a proponent of germ theory.
  D) choleric
  E) blaming the victim.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: Birth order can affect the personality of siblings because each child experiences his parents a bit differently. The oldest child gets the parents all to himself or herself for a while but also gets inexperienced parents and later may struggle to share them with one or more siblings. The youngest children may receive less attention when young but more when they grow older. The youngest may also be babied by both older siblings and parents.

Answer to Question 2

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