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nelaaney

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Women who keep a list of all the good foods they eat, asserting that it cancels out the bad
  foods, employ which type of account?
 
  a. Condemning the condemners
  b. Metaphor of the ledger
  c. Appeals to biology
  d. Excuses

Question 2

Teenage boys with high self-esteem generally
 
  a) abstain from sex.
  b) have sex.
  c) are indifferent toward sex.
  d) fear sex.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

b) have sex.



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