Hurry ill mark brainlist!! Part A What are the central ideas in the Newsela article "Health Benefits of Reading, Writing, Are No
t Just for Patients"? Writing is good for mental health, and too much emotional stress can be bad for health. Reading releases emotional stress and writing boosts brain function. Writing can help doctors treat patients more effectively, and writing does not take the place of regular medicine. Writing and reading are both therapeutic, and writing may have more health benefits than reading. Question 2 Part B Which statements from the text best support the answer in Part A? Select the two correct answers. "Allison Adelle Hedge Coke . . . grew up in several foster homes, fought cancer and struggled with drug abuse...'I really didn’t believe I would make it through childhood, but the act of writing brought me through,' she says." "Humans have told stories to feel better through the ages. For example, think of fairy tales that teach moral lessons. Or religious texts that wrestle with valleys of despair and mountains of hope...." "If you have an experience and you sit down and write about it, you can pour that emotion out.” "In [Angela’s Ashes] the author writes about growing up poor in 1930s and ’40s Ireland. 'Reading books like that makes us feel a little less alone, a little less troubled,' [Coke] says."
Part A: writing is good for mental health and too much emotional stress can be bad for health.
Part B: "Allison Adelle Hedge Coke . . . grew up in several foster homes, fought cancer and struggled with drug abuse...'I really didn’t believe I would make it through childhood, but the act of writing brought me through,' she says."
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