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Zoey63294

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A heavy snorer, Eugene occasionally gasps for air and thrashes about in bed. Eugene is showing symptoms of ____.
 a. cognitive appraisal
 b. sleep inertia
 c. insomnia
 d. progressive relaxation
  e. sleep apnea

Question 2

The eggs that pubic lice lay are called ____.
 a. nits
 b. larvae
 c. treponema
  d. thrush
 e. pupa



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

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