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Which words and punctuation marks correctly complete the sentences?

The highest level is different from the other levels in a crucial way. All the previous levels discuss needs that need to be (satisfied. satisfied; or satisfied-) once they are satisfied, we no longer think about them. If we feel well fed, safe, appreciated, and confident, we don’t think about those needs anymore. But on the complex level of (self-actualization— self-actualization, or self-actualization;) a person continues to feel this need even after he or she has achieved it. This need drives us to be the most complete people we can—to be the best that we can be.

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Answer:
satisfied;
self-actualization,
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Answer: satisfied; self-actualization,

Step-by-step explanation: In the first case, the word "satisfied" is at the end of an independent clause, and the following clause is closely related to the first, therefore a semicolon should be used to separate them. In the second case, the word "self-actualization" is at the end of a dependent clause and followed by an independent clause; this means that the first clause is part of the sentence and should be separated with a comma.

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