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Biology, 14.12.2020 22:10, laylay1548

The activation-synthesis theory says that: A. dreams allow us to get rid of things in our brain that we don't need
B. dreams are part of the processing of what happened to us during the day
C. dreams are a key to our unconscious thought
D. dreams are a by-product of brain activity during sleep.

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