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ishan

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A person with dissociative identity disorder is to be someone different, such as when an adult acts and talks like a child.
 
  a. pretending
  b. practicing
  c. not pretending
  d. trying

Question 2

Physical problems associated with schizophrenia include
 
  a. irregularities of the ears and head.
  b. irregularities of the face and tongue.
  c. irregularities of the palette and lips.
  d. all of these may be associated with schizophrenia.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d



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