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Last, Why do you think people start smoking? Explain and provide a sample situation to support the given words below. (i will mark as the brainliest if who could answer this asap)
1. Parental Role Model
2. Adolescents Experimentation and Rebellion
3. Depression
4. Limited Education
5. Weight Control
6. Aggressive Marketing
7.Stress
8. Addiction

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