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dejastew

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A group of teenage girls are overheard talking about their bodies. Each of them makes disparaging statements, like I'm so fat, I'm as big as a cow, and my body is so huge.
 
   To an outside observer, all of the girls appear to be normal weight. This type of talk is called:
 
  a) Thinspiration
  b) Body sabotage
  c) Fat talk
  d) Normal teenage girl conversation

Question 2

The prognosis for dissociative amnesia usually involves a _______________ remission with ________________ recovery.
 
  a) gradual; complete
  b) gradual; partial
  c) sudden; complete
  d) sudden; partial



kardosa007

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Answer to Question 1

Props to you, cheers.

Answer to Question 2

c



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