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While Jonah was making his way through his mother's birth canal, his umbilical cord got wrapped around his neck. Thankfully this situation was resolved before Jonah developed _______, which would have involved a disruption of oxygenated blood to his brain.
 
  a. hypoxia
 b. cerebral atrophy
  c. aneurysm
 d. hemorrhage

Question 2

If a child watches two to four hours of television per day, how many non-murder acts of violence will she/he have witnessed by the end of the elementary school years?
 
  a. 1,000
  b. 3,000
  c. 8,000
  d. 100,000



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d



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