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tichca

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An inability to be roused, a weak, rapid pulse, and irregular breathing are signs of
 
  A) intoxication.
  B) a hangover.
  C) alcohol poisoning.
  D) withdrawal.

Question 2

Injury done to another person with the intent to harm is
 
  A) a premeditated homicide.
  B) a premeditated assault.
  C) intentional injury.
  D) unintentional injury.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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