<span>Diseases like heart disease can be controlled to a certain extent. However, there are a certain number of issues that are beyond our control. We can control certain aspects like our diet and stress in our lives. Unfortunately, we can't change who we are. Our age, family history and gender can all effect our susceptibility to some issues.</span>
Answer:
Escherichia coli (E. coli)—food poisoning, urinary tract infections, gastroenteritis, and newborn meningitis
Pseudomonas aeruginosa—lung and urinary tract infections
Klebsiella—meningitis, and lung, urinary tract, and bloodstream infections
Acinetobacter baumannii—several types of infections in wounded soldiers
Neisseria gonorrhoeae— gonorrhea , a sexually transmitted disease
Enterobacteriaceae—urinary tract, lung, and bloodstream infections, and food poisoning (includes carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae, which are very resistant to antibiotics)
Impaired pedestrians are often seen on roads at night.
Answer:
I think it's E
Explanation:
When reading the passage, we understand that the author opposes the first sentence. The second sentence would effectively validate the first statement if it were correct, in which case, it would make the author's point invalid.
A is not correct because the author does not support the first idea.
B is not correct because although the author actually contests the first sentence, the author does not accept the findings in the following sentence.
C is not correct since the author thinks the first sentence is invalid, but the second sentence does not validate that sentence.
D is not correct since both the first and second sentences oppose the author's opinion.