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first read: comprehension
identify the choice that best answers the question
how are elizabethan - era teenagers similar to teenagers today, according to \whats the rush?\
a. both groups of teens act without thinking things through.
b. both groups of teens rebel against their parents authority.
c. both groups of teens behave violently when they are angry.
d. both groups of teens are easily distracted from mundane tasks.
The text "What's the Rush?" draws parallels between Elizabethan-era teens and modern teens, focusing on the common trait of acting impulsively without careful consideration. The other options are not supported as core similarities in this context: rebellion against parents, violent anger responses, and distraction from mundane tasks are not the key overlapping behavior highlighted.
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A. Both groups of teens act without thinking things through.