The answer is C, a questionable opinion. There is no evidence to back it up.
Sorry I couldn’t reply to your reply, it didn’t let me for some reason. I would go for 2 or 3. I’m sorry if I’m wrong
Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer: 1. “And yet he didn’t know where he came from, or how he’d gotten inside the dark lift, or who his parents were. He didn’t even know his last name. Images of people flashed across his mind, but there was no recognition, their faces replaced with haunted smears of color. He couldn’t think of one person he knew, or recall a single conversation” (Chapter 1, p. 2).
2. “His memory loss was strange. He mostly remembered the workings of the world—but emptied of specifics, faces, names. Like a book completely intact but missing one word in every dozen, making it a miserable and confusing read. He didn’t even know his age” (Chapter 3, p. 15).
3. “‘Listen to me, Greenbean.’ The boy wrinkled up his face, folded his arms. ‘I’ve seen you before. Something’s fishy about you showing up here, and I’m gonna find out what’” (Chapter 3, p. 17).
4. “‘I know you,’ Gally added without looking back. ‘I saw you in the Changing, and I’m gonna figure out who you are’” (Chapter 5, p. 32)
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Explanation:
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The answer to this question is true.
Tolerance simply means how much of the drug a person can take before being affected. A low drug tolerance can easily lead to overdose. However, a high tolerance can also cause an overdose for a different reason.
A person with a high tolerance must need more of the drug to feel a certain effect, or high, from the drug. This also may make the person feel invincible to overdose if he can handle higher quantities of the drug than most other people. This can cause the person to take more of the drug because he believes that he will not be negatively affected by it. Eventually, the person may reach the point where his body can no longer accept the drug, and this will ultimately lead to overdose.
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