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select the correct answer from the drop - down menu. complete the paragraph with the correctly spelled words. remember these facts if you ever come into contact with someone who has a concussion. a concussion is an injury to the brain. the most common way to get a concussion is to hit your head. even a simple fall could result in a concussion if a person hits his or her head on the ground. if you think someone is suffering from a concussion, the most important thing is to make sure he or she stays someone passes out for more than a minute, you should take him or her to the emergency room. also tr person’s name until he or she is able to you.
- The first blank describes a state of awareness someone with a concussion needs to stay in; "conscious" (awake/aware) is the correct spelling and meaning, while "conscience" refers to moral sense.
- The second blank needs a verb that means to act quickly for help; the correct word here is "call" (implied by the context of needing emergency help, as the action is to alert emergency services before taking someone to the ER).
- The third blank refers to the ability to recognize/identify the person helping; "recognize" is the correctly spelled word meaning to know or identify someone.
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- First blank: conscious
- Second blank: call
- Third blank: recognize
Completed paragraph:
Remember these facts if you ever come into contact with someone who has a concussion. A concussion is an injury to the brain. The most common way to get a concussion is to hit your head. Even a simple fall could result in a concussion if a person hits his or her head on the ground. If you think someone is suffering from a concussion, the most important thing is to make sure he or she stays conscious. If someone passes out for more than a minute, you should call take him or her to the emergency room. Also try person's name until he or she is able to recognize you.