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olgavictoria

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Why does Ehrenreich think the type of cleaning she learned is unusual?
 
  a. because it requires more than one person to clean a house
 
  b. because it uses almost no water
  c. because it uses too many different cleaning products

Question 2

According to Vozza, why is it easy to make new friends as a child?
 
  a. children are less nervous about meeting new people than adults
 
  b. children engage in many shared activities that allow them to interact
  c. children have less free time than adults



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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