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Pineappleeh

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Racine is very moody. One day she seems reasonably happy, but the next day she's irritable and on edge. The day after that, she's quite cheerful. Taking developmental differences in affect into account and without knowing anything else about Racine, your best guess would be that Racine is in:
 
  a. kindergarten.
  b. third grade.
  c. seventh grade.
  d. twelfth grade.

Question 2

Considering the textbook's definitions of threat and challenge, identify the situation below that is most likely to pose a threat rather than a challenge?
 
  a. You think you can probably make the basketball team, but only if you practice every day at home.
  b. You're asked to climb up a twenty-foot rope hanging from the ceiling. You've climbed ten feet before, but you've never climbed twenty feet.
  c. You've invited a professor to dinner and are trying a recipe you've never tried before.
  d. You are required to take a college course in nuclear physics, even though you failed basic physics in high school.


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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d



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