The above question is related to the text "Self-Care" written by By Set to Go.
Part A refers to the central theme of the text which is "Self-care involves avoiding unhealthy food, stress, and risky situations"
Answer:
B. “But, like other machines, [the body] needs proper fuel (nutrition), rest (sleep) and maintenance (exercise) to function properly. Without attention to these basic needs, the machine can become less efficient and you can get sick.” ( Paragraph 5)
Explanation:
The text "Self-Care" reports the need of our body to be cared for in them. This is because we are primarily responsible for our health and physical integrity. The text states that in order to practice self-care correctly we must keep away from foods that do not provide anything good to our body, in addition, we must avoid stressful situations and that can offer us some risk.
The information that best supports this claim is But, like other machines, [the body] needs proper fuel (nutrition), rest (sleep) and maintenance (exercise) to function properly. Without attention to these basic needs, the machine can become less efficient and you can get sick.” ( Paragraph 5)
When Miss Gates lectures on about democracy during their "Current Events" class, Scout gets very confused because she did not know that her teacher would be able to hate a man because he is different from others, because she overheard Miss Gates at the trial talking to someone else about Tom. At the trial, Miss Gates told Miss Maudie that Tom deserved what he got because blacks are "overthinking themselves, and think that are equal, but they're not." <== Not a real quote.
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