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koban [17]
1 year ago
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Caffeine withdrawal is no laughing matter, as it can cause headaches, stomachaches, difficulty concentrating, and trouble sleepi

ng. It is important, though, that Americans not passively accept that caffeine
------------- is a necessary part of life. While it is difficult to loosen the grip of caffeine on our bodies, withdrawal symptoms are only temporary, and they are worth the effort to make our bodies healthier.

What does the use of the word passively imply? Select TWO options.

A. The author wants to criticize people who say that caffeine withdrawal is difficult.

B. The author wants to scare people into thinking that caffeine withdrawal is worse than the effects of drinking it.

C. The author wants to show people that they need to take a more active role in their health, even if it is difficult sometimes.

D. The author wants to say that caffeine, in small amounts, is all right when compared to the side effects of caffeine withdrawal.

E. The author thinks that people who use caffeine withdrawal symptoms as an excuse to keep drinking coffee are not accepting the negative effects of continuing to drink coffee.
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Mrac [35]1 year ago
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Answer:

C, E

Explanation:

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