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Tegan seems fairly comfortable in new situations. She is pleasant, moderately active, and somewhat persistent in her efforts. Based on research-based temperament traits, what is Tegan's temperament type?
 
  a. indifferent
  b. slow-to-warm
  c. easy
  d. emotionally sensitive

Question 2

Corina's pregnancy is going well, and she heard the baby's heartbeat during her doctor's visit today. She learned that her baby is just now able to hear sounds and flex its limbs. She also had the combined test to detect chromosomal abnormalities. How would she most likely describe her pregnancy at this point?
 
  a. Embryonic stage, fourth week
  b. Germinal stage, second week
  c. Fetal stage, first trimester
  d. Fetal stage, third trimester


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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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