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Question 1 of 10 Imagine you are trying to convince your parents that changing the high school
start time from 7:10 am to 8:30 am, would make their lives easier. Which
appeal would most likely move this audience to support your cause?
A. Studies show that teenagers' bodies have a biological drive to stay
awake fairly late at night, so early start times lead to a constantly
overtired student population,
B. I know how much it frustrates you when I sleep through my alarm
and have to ask you to drive me to school. I know I would be able
to get up on time if I were able to set my alarm a little later,
c. You probably don't remember how hard it is for young people to
get up early, but I am a teenager, and I'm telling you, it's practically
impossible.
OD. I consulted the records in the office, and they show that 75 percent
of the students at our school arrived late to at least one class in
the last semester.
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