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Are the authors of the article suggesting that stress can be beneficial under the right circumstances? Which sentence from the article BEST supports your response? A Yes; When you are frightened or feel endangered, your breathing and your pulse quicken in order to give you a better chance of either running away from the threat or defending yourself against it. B No; However, since it originates inside our own minds and is strongly tied to our past experiences, psychological stress can also be triggered simply by our thoughts about certain events. C Yes; Being stressed is an appropriate reaction to an immediate threat, but the same reactions that are helpful in the short term can prove harmful over time. D No; These compounds are hard on your body, but in short-lived situations, the trade-off is usually worth it.

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