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Tirant22

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How did the narrator find out about the suicide?
 
  a. she was contacted by campus police
  b. her department chair told her
  c. the student left her a note about his intentions
  d. she read about it in the newspaper
  e. she was contacted by his parents

Question 2

What has been the narrator's experience with Geoffrey as a student?
 
  a. he rarely attended class
  b. he told her that his parents were divorcing
  c. anxious and high-strung, but a responsible student
  d. obviously he was deeply depressed and potentially suicidal
  e. he had sought her out as someone he could talk to



Laurenleakan

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c



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