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4) 2. PART B: Which detail from the text best supports the answer to Part A? O A "If you find yourself smitten with someone you've only just met, you'll
question whether you should give the feeling so much weight - and
risk ending up like Michael." ( Paragraph 6)
B "But other studies don't accept such a clean break between the
chemistry of love at first sight and of 'true' love, instead suggesting
that what happens in the brain at first blush may resemble what
happens later on." ( Paragraph 12)
C“They show the signs that we tend to regard as hallmarks of mature'
love – profound passion, intimacy and commitment - right away. For
Shakespeare, if you have this, you have love, whether it takes six
months or six minutes." ( Paragraph 26)
D "It's easy to say that people don't love each other when they first meet
because they don't know each other and haven't had a chance to form
a true attachment." ( Paragraph 27)

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4) 2. PART B: Which detail from the text best supports the answer to Part A?

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