<span>D is the correct answer. Controllable risk factors are factors you have control over, for example environmental or behavioural. These are such things as sexual behaviour and smoking. Her age and heredity are examples of uncontrollable risk factors, as a person cannot determine these.</span>
To aid the self-monitoring process I think because if you have the deadline you will make it a priority to get it done befor the deadline. you are making sure your getting it done befor the deadline
Answer:
C
Explanation:
It would be c because 1. she wasn't having a conversation with anyone when she started to behave differently. Also it couldn't be possible to have a switch and just change bodies in a matter of days or even minuetes