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Knowledge-telling strategies are to ____ writing skills are knowledge-transforming strategies are to ____ writing skills.
 
  a. later; early
 b. early; later
 c. American; Eastern
  d. Eastern; American

Question 2

Which of the following is TRUE about adolescents and STIs?
 
  a. The risk is increased among adolescents who use drugs.
  b. Condom usage does not have an appreciable effect at reducing STI transmission.
  c. The risk is decreased with multiple sex partners.
  d. Adolescents who do not engage in intercourse cannot get STIs.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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