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Bas_tet [7]
3 years ago
11

Certain things happen to your body when you feel stress. Your heart will beat faster, more blood will go through your body, and

your brain will feel sharper. Your eyes will work better and you will see more clearly. Your body may make sweat, which will help you stay cool. You will be full of energy.
(10 points)
A.
Certain things happen to your body when you feel stress
B.
Your heart will beat faster, more blood will go through your body, and your brain will feel sharper.
C.
Your eyes will work better and you will see more clearly.
D.
Your body may make sweat, which will help you stay cool.
English
1 answer:
Mila [183]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

B) Your heart will beat faster, more blood will go through your body, and your brain will feel sharper.

Explanation:

This summarizes what the paragraph was stating :)

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