A 32-year-old woman with asthma presents in your clinic with a 2-week history of symptoms on most days of chest tightness, shortness of breath, and intermittent wheezing that also awaken her at night two times per week. Spirometry reveals FEV1 of 64% predicted. You classify her asthma severity and asthma control as:
A) Intermittent severity, well controlled
B) Mild severity, not well controlled
C) Moderate severity, not well controlled
D) Severe severity, very poorly controlled
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