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early to bed and early to rise
1 does the sound of the morning alarm fill you with dread? if so, you might be a
ight owl.\ night owls go to bed later and wake up later than \early birds\ (also known as early risers). they also hit their peak energy and productivity at later points in the day. approximately twenty-five percent of people are great at getting up early, while another twenty-five percent are better at staying up late. everyone else falls somewhere in the middle. but theres no doubt that its better to be an early riser than a night owl.
2 research shows many benefits for early risers. according to certain studies, people who get up early tend to do better academically and are more
select the two supporting claims that the author makes to argue that it is better to be an early riser than a night owl.
society often perceives early risers as more accomplished than night owls.
studies show achievement, health, and social benefits to being an early riser.
if you want to be rich and famous, you will need to be an early riser.
- The text states "Research shows many benefits for early risers" and mentions academic performance as one benefit, which aligns with the claim about achievement, health, and social benefits.
- The other options are not supported: the text does not mention societal perceptions of accomplishment, nor does it link early rising to becoming rich and famous.
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- Studies show achievement, health, and social benefits to being an early riser.
- (Note: Only one option is actually supported by the provided text excerpt. If forced to select two, there is no valid second option from the choices given based on the provided passage. However, based on the partial text, the only supported claim is the one about studies showing benefits.)
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