☃ <span>A) never swimming alone
</span>☃ <span>Cancel out B, because you should NOT dive in shallow areas unless you are a trained professional at it, doing so could cause head damage and severe pain.
</span>☃ <span>Cancel out D because We now know it is not all of the above.
</span>☃ <span>And cancel out C, as long as you are around other people, other adults or even a lifeguard, there should be someone there to help in case a emergency.
</span>☃ Which is why your answer is A, never swim alone.
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false (made a mistake)
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it was unuseful and toxic
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the Loch Ness Monster is a mythical animal that allegedly lives in Loch Ness, a large freshwater lake near Inverness, Scotland. Although accounts of an aquatic beast living in the lake date back 1,500 years, all efforts to find any credible evidence of the animal have failed. That hasn’t dampened the public’s enthusiasm, however, for any news about “Nessie.”Loch Ness, located in the Scottish Highlands, has the largest volume of fresh water in Great Britain; the body of water reaches a depth of nearly 800 feet and a length of about 23 miles.
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it kinda means what are you up to/how you doing