I think the correct answer is B. Learning new word. Because Managing felling is about emotion which is not language skills and memorizing a pattern is about the brain so Learning new words is the right choice
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Forebrain
Cerebral Cortex
Limbic System (Thalamus, Cingulate Cortex, Hippocampus, Amygdala)
Hypothalamus
Corpus Callosum
Midbrain
Superior colliculi
Inferior colliculi
Red nucleus
Hindbrain
Cerebellum
Pons
Medulla Oblangata
A. The main factors that probably played a role in causing the crash and injuries are: Speeding, distracted driving, and failure to observe traffic signals. It's possible the driver was texting, and there was loud music on before the crash took place. Neither victim had a seat belt in place, and they ran a red light at excessive speed in doing so.
B. The injuries could've been prevented in many ways. For example, they could've turned the music down a bit. They could've stayed away from their phones while being in the car. They could've payed attention to both the Speed Limit and the speed their car was going at. They also should've payed attention to the traffic signals and what was going on around them. Lastly, they could've focused on driving to keep the driver from being distracted.
OPD is the hospital unit where she must take her daughter.
<span>B. exercise burnout.</span><span>
Food eaten and digested in the body are converted into calories. Food when broken down inside the body turns into usable sugar, called glucose. Glucose is a key component in determining caloric values in food. When you digest food, the nutrients that they provide are calculated in the form of calories. This is what you usually see in the food labels that are printed outside of wrappers in food you buy from the supermarkets.
On average a person should consume between 1,500-2,000 calories per day in order to maintain proper bodily functions. Excessive amounts of caloric intake and less exercise may lead to obesity and other health related diseases.</span>