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jeatrice

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Ceci has a depressive attributional style. This means that when she fails, she is likely to make which types of attributions?
 
  a. Internal, global, and stable
  b. Internal, specific, and stable c. Internal, global, and unstable d. External, global, and stable
  e. External, specific, and unstable

Question 2

The rules governing proper use of words, phrases, and sentences to convey meaning are called
 
  a. language.
  b. grammar. c. syntax.
  d. semantics. e. linguistics.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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