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Ratling [72]
3 years ago
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Using context clues, complete the sentence with the correct word.

English
1 answer:
Rom4ik [11]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

In "Among Teens, Sleep Deprivation an Epidemic," the terms biologically disposed and biologically programmed help the reader understand that _[blank]_.

Which option best completes this statement?

Among Teens, Sleep Deprivation an Epidemic

the natural accumulation of sleep in teens makes it difficult for them to fall asleep prior to midnight on school nights

the tendency to become tired in teens is mostly caused by social and cultural factors and not natural conditions

the physical sleep stimulus that causes teens to go to sleep later is controlled by natural conditions but is affected by other factors

the activities teens are involved in, like sports and part-time jobs, do not adversely affect their genetic tendencies

the natural accumulation of sleep in teens makes it difficult for them to fall asleep prior to midnight on school nights

*INCORRECT*

Which sentences best cite textual evidence to analyze the central idea that four locations, including California, Nevada, and Washington D.C., have adopted regulations about driving autonomous cars?

(Select all that apply.)

500 Miles in a Self-Driving Car

One of [the rules] dictates that anyone who gets behind the wheel must be properly trained.

As the rules in each state currently stand, autonomous technology is limited to prototypes, not production vehicles.

As if to underscore that point, my phone was locked in a secure box when I arrived and a security guard escorted me everywhere.

Explanation:

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