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Joanne is 65 years old. She has a difficult time motivating herself to get out of bed and explains by saying sadly, What's the point? There is nothing I can do to make it worthwhile anyway.. This particular experience of Joanne's is best described as
 
  a. wisdom.
 b. dysphoria.
 c. circadian rhythms.
 d. Parkinson's disease.

Question 2

Who is least likely to be considered an adult?
 
  a. A 16-year-old high school student
 b. A 22-year-old living with his or her parents
 c. A 22-year-old mother who works on a farm
  d. A 17-year-old college student



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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