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History, 13.11.2019 03:31, YeshaKira

Armand recently lost his grandmother, a lifelong smoker, to lung cancer. he spent many afternoons her with chores around the house as she was not well enough to do things on her own. it was hard for him to watch her suffer. she made him promise to never smoke, which he did, but he also wants to honor her by raising awareness about the harmful effects of smoking. what are some effective ways that armand can raise awareness about the importance of avoiding cigarettes? check all that apply.

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