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Health, 29.11.2020 19:30 nayelimoormann

Which of these teens is doing something that could make her exercise poor judgment on a date? Emma takes her ADHD medication with a protein shake and a candy bar.
Faye blows off her math homework so she can hang out with her boyfriend.
Mandy has a glass of wine to steady her nerves.
Maria gives her boyfriend’s phone number to her best friend.

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