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English, 27.08.2021 14:50, malikfitzgerald7392

PART B: Which detail from the text best supports the answer to Part A? A. "Over the course of about 35 minutes, visitors experienced a series of intense
scenarios where, in addition to unsettling characters and special effects, they
were touched by the actors, restrained, and exposed to electricity." (Paragraph
7)
B. "In other words, highly intense and scary activities - at least in a controlled
environment like this haunted attraction - may'shut down' the brain to an
extent, and that in turn is associated with feeling better." (Paragraph 11)
C. "Doing intense, exciting, and thrilling things together can make them more fun
and help create rewarding social bonds." (Paragraph 16)
D. "While the fight-or-flight response is universal, there are important differences
between individuals – for example, in genetic expressions, environment, and
personal history – that help explain why some loathe and others love thrills and
chills." (Paragraph 17)

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