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Sleep deprivation harms memory
Overtired teens are more prone to accidents
Teens dealing from sleep deprivation lose the ability to focus
Those three focus on the negative impact of getting to school tired in the physiology of teenagers, they are good argument as to why they need more sleep and could help convince people that they should start classes at a later time.
Answer:
B. Then we ate pizza and played video games with my family.
Explanation:
It make the most sense with the time frame.
Hope this helps! :)
A prose poem.
When we look at the poem, “In This Moment,” by Ales Debeljak, it can be a bit confusing to try to qualify it as a poem because it resembles so closely a narrative. However when we read it, it does have the rhythm of poem as well as all the imagery one might associate with a poem. Works like this are known as prose poetry. As such, “In This Moment” is a prose poem.
17 is E, i think because 2 sliding plates are transversal