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DelorasTo

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Changes in taste and smell that occur with age, especially the reduced ability to detect specific tastes, are likely to result in
 
  a. experimenting with new kinds of foods. b. learning more about food preparation.
  c. loss of appetite.
  d. greater appreciation for the visual presentation of foods.

Question 2

Older adults who are the most likely to cope effectively with hearing loss have
 
  a. high self-esteem.
  b. low levels of vision loss.
  c. strong feelings of isolation.
  d. children who live near them.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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