___________________ ___________________ ___________________ _________________. Infants often resist when medicine is put into their mouthsjust like many household pets do. If your baby will not swallow a medication, the veterinarian suggests that you measure out the liquid in an oral syringe and squirt a small amount into his or her mouth. Then, gently blow on the baby's face. This triggers a reflex response in both pets and children, causing them to blink and then quickly swallow. Repeat the procedure until the infant has swallowed the whole dose.
A) A veterinarian's technique will help you get your infant to swallow his or her medicine.
B) Infants are quite similar to pets.
C) For several reasons, most babies do not like to swallow medicine.
Question 2
_______________________________________________________________________. When a fifteen-foot tiger shark bit off most of her left arm just below the shoulder, thirteen-year-old Bethany Hamilton did not cry during the attack. She was calm while her friend's father tied a tourniquet around her arm. After a harrowing experience like that, most people wouldn't want to go back into the ocean ever again. Bethany, however, was back on her surfboard just one month later. She also began entering competitions again, refusing special treatment. She said she now prays, sings, or calls out to nearby friends to keep her courage up because fear is something you just have to get over.
A) Sharks are the biggest danger faced by surfers.
B) Bethany Hamilton is a very brave young woman.
C) Bethany Hamilton is a skilled surfer.