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Evvie72

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Students who work long hours are
 
  A) more likely to stay out of trouble.
  B) less likely to use drugs.
  C) more likely to abuse alcohol.
  D) less likely to smoke.

Question 2

Which of the following is true about students who work extensively during the school year?
 
  A) The impact on their grades is likely to be great, and their education is likely to be compromised.
  B) The impact on their grades is likely to be great, but they will learn the same amount as if they were not working.
  C) The impact on their grades is likely to be negligible, and they will learn the same amount as if they were not working.
  D) The impact on their grades is likely to be negligible, but their education is likely to be compromised.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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