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urbanoutfitters

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Ronald has been hanging out with the wrong crowd and driving drunk. He realizes that his behavior needs to change. He starts to avoid his old friends and stops driving after he drinks.
 
  He joins a ball team to make new friends. What is Ronald trying to change?
  a. his situation
  b. his history
  c. his personality
  d. his career

Question 2

Renee is making positive changes in order to become more successful. She is working with a therapist to bolster her self-control and manage her emotions. What is she trying to change?
 
  a. her situation
  b. her history
  c. her personality
  d. her career



bhavsar

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A: his situation

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C: her personality



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