Failing a quiz, would cause distress and worry, primarily because of the fact that you have not prepared well and as a consequence worried how it will affect your grades and ultimately your career later on. Depending on how important that quiz is, in a very important course etc.
1. She should've been concerned because he could possible break it and swallow it or swallow it whole. Maybe even possibly cut himself.
2. The agency could've rejected the request or accepted it and maybe provided a new rattle.
3. The center director could just toss it out, or (if careless enough) keep it. They could also repair the toy. The more appropriate option is to repair it.
4. At her son's age, the more appropriate toy would be mega blocks (another option could be a toy car that is too big to be swallowed.) The toy can promote being creative since you are building things by just connecting blocks together. The child could also use that as a starter of showing how they feel or a stress reliever (if they do get angry or sad) it could also just be another activity for them to do until they're worn out.
I do not see any answer choices listed but the most common condition that is related to a malfunction of the pancreas are: Gallstones
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The answer is in the pic.
The Temporal lobe receives and responds to sound