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'Indirect' questions: Why do people take such risks? #1 (permalink) Thu Mar 06, 2008 16:19 pm   'Indirect' questions: Why do people take such risks?
 

Hi, it it correct?
Why do people take such risks?
TIA, Jane.
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'Indirect' questions #2 (permalink) Fri Mar 07, 2008 0:00 am   'Indirect' questions
 

Yes, this is correct Smile
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