1.
what is a good strategy for avoiding tobacco use?
don’t use refusal skills bec...
1.
what is a good strategy for avoiding tobacco use?
don’t use refusal skills because it will make you seem vulnerable and encourage further peer pressure.
hang out with people who use tobacco so you can observe the negative short-term effects on them.
surround yourself with positive influences.
go to places where tobacco is used heavily so you will be disgusted by the smell of smoke.
2.
carbon monoxide is a thick, sticky, dark fluid produced when tobacco burns.
true
false
3.
which of the following is an ingredient found in cigarettes?
nicotine
hydrogen cyanide (found in rat poison)
ammonia
all of these
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