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A peer tells you, "i packed some clothes last night and slept at my friend’s house. i never want to go home again. i hate it there. my parents argue, my brothers are always fighting, and my sister is getting into drugs. i can’t get my homework done when i’m there because it’s tense and noisy, and i can’t get it done when i’m not there because i’m constantly thinking about what to do, where i can run away to. i’m so tired. i wish my parents would just get a divorce." write two closed-ended questions to ask this peer. write two open-ended questions to ask this peer.

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Final answer:

Two closed-ended questions to ask the peer are whether their parents will get a divorce and if they can think of other ways to cope with their home environment. Two open-ended questions are how they feel when staying at their friend's house and if they have spoken to anyone about their situation.

Step-by-step explanation:

Two closed-ended questions you could ask the peer are:

  1. Do you think your parents will ever get a divorce?
  2. Can you think of any other ways to cope with the tense and noisy environment at home?

Two open-ended questions you could ask the peer are:

  1. How do you feel when you are at your friend's house?
  2. Have you talked to anyone about your feelings and situation at home?

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