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misspop

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A 25-year-long study of over 12,000 people found that those with high self-esteem ________.
 
  A) experience less career success because they are so well-rounded
  B) receive lower performance evaluations because of their arrogance
  C) are likely to attain career success
  D) perform less well in their first job, but improve later

Question 2

Fred and Wilma want their child Elmo to have healthy self-esteem, so they should ________.
 
  A) give Elmo a lot of praise and hugs
  B) yell at and spank Elmo when he makes mistakes
  C) expect Elmo to be perfect most of the time
  D) tease him about his appearance


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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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