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jCorn1234

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To develop a skill, one needs:
 
  a. talent and opportunity.
  b. knowledge and practice.
  c. strength and equipment.
  d. willpower and imagination.

Question 2

If self-control is a skill:
 
  a. then you would expect that some situations call for more skill than the person has.
  b. then people ought to be able to rise to the occasion when necessary.
  c. then the idea of willpower is basically correct.
  d. then your level of self-control is the same for every task.



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Answer to Question 1

B.

Answer to Question 2

A.



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