Предмет: Українська література, автор: Ira2003445

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Автор ответа: Mariyka12
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Хворіти це не приємно

Хвороби - це не просто річ, яку можна вилікувати та забути про неї, ні. Кожна хвороба залишає якийсь неприємні наслідки, ще довгий час ми відчуваємо себе не дуже добре. Особливо лытом, коли хочеш вийти погуляти з друзями, скупатися у морі, але не можна, бо ти хворієш. Болить горло, голова... "Скоріше хочу одужати" - кажеш  ти.

Вибач, це все, що я придумала. Буду рада, якщо допомогла

Ira2003445: мені потрібно 14 речень
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A proper food;
В making decisions;
С proper timing;
D medical inspection.

2. According to the article, the term "bio-rhythms" refers to
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C peak physical, emotional, and intellectual state;
D the cycle of our bodily functioning.

3. We can conclude that cyclic development refers to
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B the Solar system;
C the humans;
D plants.

4. Studying and using biorhythms is a peculiar feature of
A scientists;
B biology experts;
C a variety of people;
D plants and animals.

5. It is stated in the article that the 24-hour cycle is
A natural for humans;
B based on blood pressure;
C influenced by human biology;
D rather artificial.

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B their bodies reach the pre-dawn temperature;
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D man becomes a prisoner of time.

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