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How should the hostage negotiator address the hostage-taker?
 
  a. Impersonally, without ever using their name
  b. Using his/her name if known in order to show respect
  c. As a criminal, constantly reminding him/her of their crimes
  d. They should avoid contact in favor of communicating with the hostages

Question 2

Epidemics rely on contagion, or the spreading of disease or crime by one host to another.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: b

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