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Question 4(Multiple Choice Worth 10 points Elise chooses to watch a movie with her friends instead of studying for her English test. This is an example of Wasting talent Getting distracted Allowing others
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Elise chooses to watch a movie with her friends instead of studying for her English test. This is an example of
Wasting talent
Getting distracted
Allowing others to set goals
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It's an example of getting distracted.
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This is a example of getting distracted
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