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What is the foreign language effect?
 
  a) The challenges faced in one's primary language due to the difficulty in speaking a foreign language
  b) A temporary decline in the thinking ability of people who are using a foreign language in which they are less proficient than their native tongue
  c) A superficial cognitive retardation due to the concomitant confusion of multilingualism
  d) The shift in the thinking in one's primary language due to the effects of speaking a foreign language

Question 2

In the context of sleeping arrangements, which of the following is true of co-sleeping?
 
  a) Sleep experts universally consider co-sleeping an unhealthy dependence on parents.
  b) Most Americans co-sleep with their babies to make them feel more secure.
  c) In Chinese culture, it is common for children to co-sleep in the same room as their parents.
  d) In Japanese culture, co-sleeping with babies is completely shunned.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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