Minerva was extremely anxious and worried about everything. She thought that something terrible would happen and worried what people thought about her. She was also jumpy and suffered from episodes of heart palpitations due to anxiety. Her doctor most likely prescribed____________ to help her.
A. an opiate
B. a benzodiazepine
C. an anxiolytic
D. an antidepressant
Answer: C
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