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wel
2 years ago
7

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English
1 answer:
MAXImum [283]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

C

Explanation:

Argument

Passage 1 is not precise enough. The second passage shows how long it takes to form a habit and the upshot is that it varies from about 18 days to not being able to form the habit at all.

I don't think D is the answer. It is not inaccurate. The first passage just gets stuck in a rut and doesn't get out.

The first passage looks like it is precise and informed. It really isn't. It just has steps which makes it look precise and informed.  Not B

It is clear enough, just not as clear as the second passage. Not A

Which leaves us with C. I would pick it, but don't be surprised if it is one of the other choices.  I just think it gets in a rut and stays there.

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