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AnnZ [28]
3 years ago
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Ben Franklin once said, [1]"Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise." [2]But it's not always true

in practice, is it? [3]Some of the most creative and productive people in our society sleep all day, working through the night and crashing when their children are just leaving for school in the morning. [4] Musicians and writers are as likely to work at night as during the daytime, and shift workers often work their way into better jobs by taking the graveyard shift early in their careers. [5] There are certainly disadvantages to working at night. [6] A sleepy driver is a danger to herself and others; exhaustion may even lower one's resistance to infection. [7] But it seems likely that those who are willing to work wherever, whenever may have a great many advantages in the modern workplace.
Which of the numbered sentences provide SPECIFIC EXAMPLES to support generalizations made in the paragraph?

Question 6 options:

a) 2 and 4

b) 5 and 6

c) 2 and 7

d) 3 and 4

e) 4 and 6

f) 6 and 7
English
1 answer:
romanna [79]3 years ago
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D. 3 and 4

3 and 4 lists a few specific examples, such as; Musicians, Writers, Shift-workers and most creative and productive people of society. 
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