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joe

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_____ may cause a gray or brown tinge to the skin.
 
 Addison's disease
  Poisoning
  Cyanosis
  Vitiligo

Question 2

Defamation of character employing the written word describes
 
 libel
  invasion of privacy
  slander
  fraud



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Answer to Question 1

Poisoning

Rationale: Poisoning may cause a gray or brown tinge to the skin. Vitiligo is white patches on the skin. Addison's disease may cause a bronze skin color. Cyanosis causes a bluing of the skin.

Answer to Question 2

libel

Rationale: Slander is defamation by the spoken word; invasion of privacy and fraud are unrelated distractors.





 

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