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daltonest1984

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Two-month-old babies like to jerk a foot and cause a string to move a mobile over the crib. This suggests that the babies have achieved a sense of
 
  a. person praise.
  b. social comparison.
  c. personal agency.
  d. foreclosed identity.

Question 2

To avoid the risk of alcohol-related FAS or FAE disorders, pregnant women are advised to
 
  a. consume alcohol in small amounts throughout pregnancy.
  b. eat nutritious foods on any day when alcohol is consumed.
  c. totally abstain from alcohol during pregnancy.
  d. abstain from intercourse when pregnancy is detected.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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