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Stacey, a business consultant, is a single mother who works full-time. Her son is in the third grade. To balance work and family life, she adopts the superperson strategy. In this scenario, which of the following is Stacey most likely to do?
 
  A) She switches to a less challenging, low-paying job.
  B) She takes more time for leisure and entertainment.
  C) She skips lunch to finish work on time.
  D) She hires a nanny so that she can focus at work.

Question 2

Anna, a single parent, is a full-time manager at a flower store. Her teenage daughter, Tina, is a resident student in another city. Anna observes that Tina has been smoking heavily since she returned home for her summer vacation. She fears that Tina is being exposed to bad habits at school and decides to talk to her about it after dinner. This additional emotional energy spent by Anna in dealing with her daughter can be referred to as the _____.
 
  A) third shift
  B) second shift
  C) fourth shift
  D) first shift



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

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