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EY67

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When Ruth's husband dies, she thinks, I can't live without my husband. God is punishing me.. These types of thoughts about events are called
 
  a. explicit memories.
 b. semantic memories.
 c. internal belief systems.
 d. internal memory aids.

Question 2

Who is most likely experiencing a quarterlife crisis?
 
  a. 82-year-old Dominica, whose spouse just died
 b. 62-year-old Kitt, who just retired
 c. 42-year-old Lucia, who just had a baby
 d. 22-year-old Aruba, who just graduated from college



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d



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