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What are the primary risks to the infant if the child develops fetal alcohol syndrome?
 
  a) tumors and blood clots
   b) heart and kidney failure
   c) immunodeficiency and pneumonia
   d) mental retardation and physical malformations

Question 2

Over time, repeated interactions with people with depression typically result in
 
  a) longer interactions than with people without depression.
  b) the depressed person eliciting negative feedback.
  c) the depressed person feeling less depressed.
  d) more depression even if there is an effort to reduce the depression in the conversation.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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