Karen is a talker. You've taken steps to seat her around other students who have more self-control, but she still babbles incessantly. The other students don't talk with her, but they DO complain actively about her talking. One day, as Karen is blathering on, you hear Janelle and Lena's raised voices as they tell Karen she's driving them crazy and that she really needs to shut up. This situation
can be classified as a/an
a. nonproblem.
b. minor problem.
c. major problem but limited in scope and effects.
d. escalating or spreading problem.
c
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a. innocent, free and uncorrupted. b. restrained, jailed and corrupt in their ideals. c. pure and driven to change. d. able to adapt to all social situations.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
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