I would say
A & D
Because your parents and your coach set goals at home and and the sporting lesson (for example: your parents would set a goal like, Billy needs to do his laundry but at soccer or something the coach would say, Billy needs to work on his high kicks. And for social environment, Billy’s coach would help him interact with his teammates and himself (the coach like when they communicate to each other) and when Billy’s parents interact with him on a daily basis, that brings up his speaking abilities.
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Not A- all the rest are true.
They could try feeding Nathan or changing his diaper. They should also check his temperature to see if he has a fever or something to that affect.
I hope this helped! :-)
Answer:
False.
Infection with a pathogen does not necessarily lead to disease. Infection occurs when viruses, bacteria, or other microbes enter your body and begin to multiply. Disease occurs when the cells in your body are damaged as a result of infection and signs and symptoms of an illness appear.