Following the rules and any expected etiquette sounds more right than any of the others
Answer:
The use of a drug for nonmedical reasons
Explanation:
In the 1870s, unions began to investigate facory conditions. Union workers together with journalists uncovered how bad the conditions actually are. We today know that the conditions at the time were abnormal considered from today's standpoint.
Answer:
1. It is not as bad as it seems, and it is better than it seems. (Then explain why)
2. I understand your situation, and I am willing to help you.
3. There might be a miscommunication, because deep down, I know that you don't believe what you are saying.
4. Just take a moment to breath and relax.
5. It may seem bad, but eventually you will be able to overcome and surpass this.
Explanation: You want to go with cam and soothing words and tone, especially when handling with this topic. You choice of diction is crucial.
You should be going to the doctors for that, although it’s not emergent. I don’t think an upset stomach is a symptom of asthma, but a symptom of anxiety which is common with asthma. Other than that, I think it could possibly be asthma. I don’t know if you have other symptoms or the severity of those listed.