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Claudia must take a nasty-tasting medicine to treat an infection. What would you recommend she do to help her take the medicine?
◦ Claudia should plug her ears while she takes the medicine.
◦ Claudia should plug her nose while she takes the medicine.
◦ Claudia should see if she can mix the medicine in a gallon of orange juice to dilute the taste.
◦ Claudia should close her eyes while taking the medicine, so she cannot see it coming.


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