Which of the following statements is a truth concerning alcohol? a. Wine and beer do not lead to addiction. b. As alcohol is legal, it is not a drug. c. Alcohol is a stimulant. d. A shot of alcohol warms you up. e. Alcohol depresses the brain's activity.
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