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Kaylis [27]
3 years ago
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Psychology 1A HELPPPP QUESTION: Which of the following is a daily hassle, a significant/major life event, a catastrophe--in that

order? ANSWERS: Group of answer choices Birth of a baby; home destroyed by fire; getting a parking ticket. Getting a parking ticket; birth of a baby; home destroyed by fire. Home destroyed by fire; getting a parking ticket; birth of a baby. All are catastrophes.
English
1 answer:
miss Akunina [59]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Ticket, Birth, Fire

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