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Arii_bell

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What does the book say about the importance of discussing first sexual experiences?
 
  a. Everyone wants to talk about it.
  b. Sex has become part of television entertainment.
  c. Most people had negative experiences.
  d. It has an effect on later relationships.

Question 2

How does the book define resilience?
 
  a. Being so fully involved in an activity that you lose all sense of time.
  b. Consciously becoming aware of what is happening at the moment.
  c. Personal characteristics that enable a person to successfully handle negative experiences.
  d. The condition in which a person believes that his or her goals can be achieved.



ebonylittles

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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