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jho37

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You see an obituary in the local newspaper for a 15-year-old. If you live in the United States, what would be the more likely cause of the individual's death?
 
  a. Overdose
  b. Cardiovascular disease
  c. Unintentional injury
  d. Cancer

Question 2

Which behavior would indicate that Manny has a high level of effortful control?
 
  a. He is very easily frustrated.
  b. He can quickly shift his attention from one topic to another.
  c. He makes friends very easily.
  d. He likes taking on new challenges.



rachel

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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