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silviawilliams41

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What is the most likely reason for why a child might be socially rejected by his or her peers?
 
  a. because they are boring
  b. because they are physically weak or small
  c. because they are aggressive
  d. because they are not intelligent

Question 2

Humans are different from other animals in several different ways. For example, unlike other animals, humans ____.
 
  a. typically help next-of-kin in emergency situations
  b. communicate about events or entities that are present in the moment
  c. are able to form groups with multiple roles
  d. prefer to take on one primary social role in their group



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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