Josh has taken a tranquilizer to calm down. While walking barefoot across his kitchen,
he stubs his toe. Most likely, Josh
a. senses the pain in his toe, but it doesn't bother him much.
b. realizes what he has done but does not feel any pain because of the medication he has just
taken.
c. feels his toe hurting like crazy and is emotionally upset about it.
d. does not even realize that he has hurt himself.
e. will respond exactly the same as he would had he not taken the tranquilizer.
a. senses the pain in his toe, but it doesn't bother him much.
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