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1. He stopped smoking. (Does
1. He stopped smoking.
(Does it mean that he stopped smoking forever or does it mean he stopped smoking for the time being?) 2.
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John
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1. He stopped smoking.
2. He quitted smoking. Are both the same sentence? Does #1 mean that he decided not to smoke again or mean
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John
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Data were collected on the differences in weight gains of 12 people one
month after they stopped smoking, compared with their
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mary
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Data were collected on the differences in weight gains of 12 people one
month after they stopped smoking, compared with their
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Jay
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1. He stopped smoking.
(Does it mean he stopped smoking forever or he stopped smoking for the time being and he will smoke again
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rfvv
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1. He stopped smoking.
2. He quit smoking. 3. He gve up smoking. [Are they the same in meaning? Which one means that he decided
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rfvv
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Do you mind my opening the window?
He narrowly escaped being drowned. He gave up smoking. He admitted having stolen the money. I
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rfvv
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Which option best evaluates the ways in which public policy shaped attitudes toward smoking in the U.S.?(1 point) Responses The
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Smoking
habit Socioeconomic status High Low Smoking 15 40 55 Not smoking 25 10 35 Total 40 50 N=90 a. For these ordinal
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Chris
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Why do you think the government of Rwanda stopped peaple smoking cigarettes in public places
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IZERE Diane
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