It's always better to have more than one prevention method to lower the chances. I would say, first, use a condom. second, Claire can start her birth control pills and take them responsibly.
Answer:
nearby pedestrians
Explanation:
External influences that can interfere with how a driver drives are all those things that are out of the car and can interfere with the way the driver drives, such as speed, reflexes and others.
Based on this, we can say that pedestrians very close to Tanya's car will be an external influence that will interfere with the way she drives. This is because to avoid hitting pedestrians Tanya will have to drive at a slower speed than she is used to.
Answer:
1 goes with C. 2 goes with B. 3 goes with A
Explanation:
BRAINLIEST?
Answer:
I guess when they go against your morals and values you hold as an individual. If they do (go against them, negatively) then you should not play the sport
Explanation:
"I guess when they go against your morals and values you hold as an individual"
If you feel uncomfortable or hurt in a way that changes how you think of that sport (negatively) then stop it right then and there
But there is...
When... let's say people are known in the sport for being mean to each other and the other team
That is when you step up and be the bigger person and do what's right, being nice and welcoming, "do unto others as you would like others do unto you"
if the other team is being mean...
then still be that good person but show that you mean business and play harder, use the anger or irritation that, that team is causing you to have and play your heart out, use it as a drive
"kill them with kindness"
It's all about integrity and showing the best you