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We would be wise to adopt principles that help us live less distracted. However, these distractions are easy to notice. We readily admit that we spend too much time
checking e-mail, watching television, or playing games on our phone. After all, the battle plays out in front of us each day.
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Answer:
I think ots A but I could be wrong
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it's not D because it's not talking about historical events
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D.) Prioritization is the state of deciding therelative importance of one thing over others.
Explanation:
You can determine the meaning of prioritization in the sentence based on the suffix. The suffix "-tion" refers to an action or the action's result. Therefore, prioritization should refer to a verb, not a noun.
Answers B and C are incorrect because prioritization is referring to a person or place (both nouns).
While I am having a difficult time determining whether answer A is referring to a verb or noun, I can still safely say the correct choice is answer D based on the basic definition of prioritization. To prioritize means to idenitify as something more important than another; it does not directly involve recalling the past. Therefore, the best answer is D.
The answer is G. Have a good day