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25.11.2020 •
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Which sentence from Passage 2 BEST
supports the idea that a pounding heart is a
normal effect of exercise?
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Ответ:
the last sentence “it regularly goes up to more than twice that when I am working out”
Explanation:
This sentence best fits the narrative. The first and third ones are just opinions that could be facts and the second one is referring to resting heart rate.
Ответ:
It's the last one: common nouns name people, places, or things (like girl, house, or pencil); proper nouns name specific people, places, or things (like Barbara or England).