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Part B: Explain your response to the poll question from Part A. Support your response with at least two details from the article. EXTRA HELPUse these questions to help generate a response:- Which details could support the idea that love at first sight does not exist?- Which details support the idea that love at first sight does exist?- Does the author do a good job persuading the reader that the details supporting love at first sight are more accurate than those that do not support it? Why?

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Part B: Explain your response to the poll question from Part A. Support your response with at least two details from the article. EXTRA HELPUse these questions to help generate a response:- Which details could support the idea that love at first sight does not exist?- Which details support the idea that love at first sight does exist?- Does the author do a good job persuading the reader that the details supporting love at first sight are more accurate than those that do not support it? Why?

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Part A: The author claims that love at first sight should not be dismissed. Did you find this claim persuasive?SELECT AN ANSWERyesa littlenot really

PART B: Which of the following quotes best supports the answer to Part A?A. "After all, it is an early approximation of love. While it lasts it is seriously held, so it should be seriously treated." (Paragraph 2)B. "There is a great outbreak of romantic crushes and gossip about them ("Guess who likes who?") in middle school." (Paragraph 4)C. "…early adolescence and the separation from childhood has caused young people to want to act more grown up, and sexual maturity from puberty has motivated them to act in more young manly and young womanly ways." (Paragraph 4)D. "Most romantic crushes don't last very long because once the object of the crush becomes better known, magic of the other person soon wear off and the ideal falls away." (Paragraph 10)

The author most likely includes the example of Michael Scott from The Office in paragraphs 3-7 as _____.SELECT AN ANSWERan entertaining example of how finding love is possible for all peoplea humorous example of someone thinking they experienced love at first sighta relatable example of the way true love is much different than love at first sight

Based on evidence from this article, does the author believe people should scoff at the idea of love at first sight?SELECT AN ANSWERIt depends. He suggests love at first sight was possible in the past but not today.No. He suggests the idea of love at first sight should not be so easily dismissed.It depends. He suggests love at first sight is not actually possible but is a powerful idea in literature.

Getting your audiences attention is the ______________ of the introduction.Group of answer choicesfirst prioritysecond prioritythird priorityNo answer text provided.

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