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gonzo233

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What proportion of people report feeling no immediate pain from scrapes, cuts, or burns compared to people feeling no immediate pain from stab wounds, sprains, or broken bones?
 
  A) Approximately 25 fewer
  B) Fewer than half as many
  C) Almost twice as many
  D) About three times more

Question 2

Henry Beecher reported that many soldiers wounded at the Anzio beachhead during World War II experienced ______ pain.
 
  A) chronic, intractable
  B) stress-related
  C) severe, excruciating
  D) very little



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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