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A teenager's first sexual experience is most likely to occur:
 
  a. at the beginning of the summer.
  b. in the home of one of the partners.
  c. at a party where alcohol is present.
  d. in a car owned by parents.

Question 2

After using a variety of methods to cope with his sprained ankle, Roy decided to make an appointment with his primary care physician. His behavior is consistent with the description of the ____ step of the crisis management process.
 
  a. first
  b. second
  c. third
  d. fourth



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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