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1. PART A: Which of the following identifies the central idea of the text? OA The teenage brain's wiring towards rewards most often results in risky behavior and poor choices that are unpreventable B The teenage brain is sensitive to rewards, which new studies shoW can aid in decision making. The underdevelopment of the teenage brain prevents teenagers from taking the time to make ogical decsionS or learn from past mistakes. O D VWhile teenage brains sensitivity to rewards can Sometimes lead to teens making better decsions, this generally only happenS for teens With nurturing parents.
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