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6. why can buzzes be particularly disruptive at night? * a) they use mo…

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  1. why can buzzes be particularly disruptive at night? *

a) they use more battery power
b) theyre louder than regular ringtones
c) everything else is quiet
d) they damage the phone

  1. what excuse does the article suggest using if friends question why youre offline? *

a) tell them youre busy
b) say youre sick
c) make up an excuse
d) say your parents made you do it

  1. what can blinking lights and glowing screens affect? *

a) your ability to fall and stay asleep
b) your phone battery
c) your room temperature

Explanation:

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Brief Explanations

To determine why buzzes are disruptive at night, we analyze each option:

  • Option A: Battery power usage doesn't relate to being disruptive at night. Eliminate.
  • Option B: There's no indication buzzes are louder than regular ringtones. Eliminate.
  • Option C: At night, the environment is quiet, so a buzz stands out more, making it disruptive. This makes sense.
  • Option D: Buzzes don't damage phones. Eliminate.
Brief Explanations

To find the suggested excuse for being offline:

  • Option A: "Tell them you're busy" is a possible excuse, but we check others.
  • Option B: Saying you're sick is a specific excuse, but the article's suggestion (from options) is likely "Tell them you're busy" as a common, simple excuse. Wait, re - evaluating: Wait, the options: A is "Tell them you're busy", B "Say you're sick", C "Make up an excuse" (too vague), D "Say your parents made you do it". The most plausible is A as a direct, simple excuse.
Brief Explanations

To determine what blinking lights and glowing screens affect:

  • Option A: Blinking lights and glowing screens (like from phones) emit blue light which can disrupt the sleep - wake cycle, affecting the ability to fall and stay asleep. This is a known effect.
  • Option B: They don't affect phone battery (they are part of the phone's operation, not a cause of battery issues in this context). Eliminate.
  • Option C: They don't affect room temperature. Eliminate.

Answer:

C) Everything else is quiet

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