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mash [69]
3 years ago
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Sumatra, who is a high school senior, a cheerleader, and the class vice president, would be more likely to be positively predisp

osed to which of the following students?
a. Andy, a sophomore computer geek
b. Jamal, a senior captain of the football team and class treasurer
c. Marika, a cellist in the school orchestra and a freshman
d. Sandy, a freshman cheerleader who wants to be an auto mechanic
English
1 answer:
Tomtit [17]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

The answer is: <u>b. Jamal, a senior captain of the football team and class treasurer. </u>

Explanation:

The first and third option aren't possible as normally these would be the opposite; n<u>egatively predisposed, </u>as their activities and due to this, personality, is very different. Sandy although is a cheerleader as well, is a freshman and "ages" here are very remarkable, so perhaps she would only be indiferent.  On the other hand, Jamal, who is a boy and shares similar activities as Sumatra, as well as age, for these reasons he is more likely to be positively predisposed.

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