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cdr_15

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Of the three prenatal stages of development which is by far the longest?
 
  a. the period of the zygote
  b. the period of the embryo
  c. the period of the fetus
 d. the period of the neonate

Question 2

In comparison to later-born children,
 
  a. parents expect less from first-born children.
  b. parents expect first-born children to help raise their younger siblings.
  c. parents impose tougher restrictions on first-born children.
  d. parents relax previously stringent rules for first-born children.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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