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How do men and women love differently?
 
  a) Men show love with actions rather than words or romance.
   b) Men are more cautious and slower to fall in love.
   c) Single women are more likely to be looking for a partner.
   d) Women are more ludic and men lean toward pragma.

Question 2

Which accurate argument most effectively challenges the statement, AIDS is a disease of gay men.
 
  a) In Africa, over 50 percent of HIV victims are heterosexual woman and girls.
   b) In the United States, most HIV patients are women who are drug users.
   c) In Africa, over 60 percent of AIDS patients are heterosexual males.
   d) In the United States, lesbians have the highest rate of AIDs.



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