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Title Page

Background Information

Background Information

Background Information

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Instructions

Decision #1 Information Choice 1A ? Choice 1B ? Choice 1C ?

? – 1 A Advice Return

? – 1 B Advice Return

? – 1 C Advice Return

Answer 1 A Explain good / Bad Start Over Choose Again Move ahead

Answer 1 B Explain good / bad Start Over Choose Again Move ahead

Answer 1 C Explain good / bad Start Over Choose Again Move ahead

Decision #2 Information Choice 2A ? Choice 2 B ? Choice 2C ?

? – 2 A Advice Return

? – 2 B Advice Return

? – 2 C Advice Return

Answer 2 A Explain good / Bad Start Over Choose Again Move ahead

Answer 2 B Explain good / bad Start Over Choose Again Move ahead

Answer 2 C Explain good / bad Start Over Choose Again Move ahead

Decision #3 Information Choice 3A ? Choice 3B ? Choice 3C ?

? – 3 A Advice Return

? – 3 B Advice Return

? – 3 C Advice Return

Answer 3 A Explain good / Bad Start Over Choose Again Move ahead

Answer 3 B Explain good / bad Start Over Choose Again Move ahead

Answer 3 C Explain good / bad Start Over Choose Again Move ahead

Decision #4 Information Choice 4A ? Choice 4B ? Choice 4C ?

? – 4 A Advice Return

? – 4 B Advice Return

? – 4 C Advice Return

Answer 4 A Explain good / Bad Start Over Choose Again Move ahead

Answer 4 B Explain good / bad Start Over Choose Again Move ahead

Answer 4 C Explain good / bad Start Over Choose Again Move ahead

Decision #5 Information Choice 5A ? Choice 5B ? Choice 5C ?

? – 5 A Advice Return

? – 5 B Advice Return

? – 5 C Advice Return

Answer 5 A Explain good / Bad Start Over Choose Again Move ahead

Answer 5 B Explain good / Bad Start Over Choose Again Move ahead

Answer 5 C Explain good / Bad Start Over Choose Again Move ahead

Decision #6 Information Choice 6A ? Choice 6B ? Choice 6C ?

? – 6 A Advice Return

? – 6 B Advice Return

? – 6 C Advice Return

Answer 6 A Explain good / Bad Start Over Choose Again Move ahead

Answer 6 B Explain good / bad Start Over Choose Again Move ahead

Answer 6 C Explain good / bad Start Over Choose Again Move ahead

Decision #7 Information Choice 7A ? Choice 7B ? Choice 7C ?

? – 7 A Advice Return

? – 7 B Advice Return

? – 7 C Advice Return

Answer 7 A Explain good / Bad Start Over Choose Again Move ahead

Answer 7 B Explain good / bad Start Over Choose Again Move ahead

Answer 7 C Explain good / bad Start Over Choose Again Move ahead

Decision #8 Information Choice 8A ? Choice 8B ? Choice 8C ?

? – 8 A Advice Return

? – 8 B Advice Return

? – 8 C Advice Return

Answer 8 A Explain good / Bad Start Over Choose Again Move ahead

Answer 8 B Explain good / bad Start Over Choose Again Move ahead

Answer 8 C Explain good / bad Start Over Choose Again Move ahead

Decision #9 Information Choice 9A ? Choice 9B ? Choice 9C ?

? – 9 A Advice Return

? – 9 B Advice Return

? – 9 C Advice Return

Answer 9 A Explain good / Bad Start Over Choose Again Move ahead

Answer 9 B Explain good / bad Start Over Choose Again Move ahead

Answer 9 C Explain good / bad Start Over Choose Again Move ahead

Decision #10 Information Choice 10A ? Choice 10B ? Choice 10C ?

? – 10 A Advice Return

? – 10 B Advice Return

? – 10 C Advice Return

Answer 10 A Explain good / Bad Start Over Choose Again Move ahead

Answer 10 B Explain good / bad Start Over Choose Again Move ahead

Answer 10 C Explain good / bad Start Over Choose Again Move ahead

Decision #11 Information Choice 11A ? Choice 11B ? Choice 11C ?

? – 11 A Advice Return

? – 11 B Advice Return

? – 11 C Advice Return

Answer 11 A Explain good / Bad Start Over Choose Again Move ahead

Answer 11 B Explain good / bad Start Over Choose Again Move ahead

Answer 11 C Explain good / bad Start Over Choose Again Move ahead

Decision #12 Information Choice 12A ? Choice 12B ? Choice 12C ?

? – 12 A Advice Return

? – 12 B Advice Return

? – 12 C Advice Return

Answer 12 A Explain good / Bad Start Over Choose Again Move ahead

Answer 12 B Explain good / bad Start Over Choose Again Move ahead

Answer 12 C Explain good / bad Start Over Choose Again Move ahead