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Yi-Chen

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Which activity would most likely help Devin build strength?
 a. skipping
  b. running
  c. rope jumping
  d. hopping
  e. playing on playground equipment

Question 2

Which strategy will most likely help Devin eat healthy foods regularly?
 a. Provide him with consistent access to healthy food.
 b. Make him eat his vegetables and fruits before leaving the table.
  c. Never allow him to have junk food.
  d. Do not allow him to attend parties or activities where children will have access to junk foods.
  e. Take away his computer time.



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

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