When she is asked what she should do when a friend does a favor for her, Marnie says, "I usually don't let anyone do favors for me. I don't like the idea that I would owe them something." Marine would describe people who do favors for her as

a. reciprocators.
b. creditors.
c. assessors.
d. debtors.

b

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Dalia and Pete are adolescents who use birth control when they have sexual intercourse. If they are like the majority of American adolescents, what birth control method are they using?

A) Birth control pills B) Condoms C) Diaphragms D) Withdrawal

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