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Which of the following might be a purpose the author had for “your brain on blue? ”
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a) to make teachers and students aware of the impact color had on their grades
b) to get people to understand that they should have blue lights everywhere
c) to get sports teams to change all their uniforms to the same color
d) to introduce a new color into the spectrum
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