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storky111

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Gegard is using LSD and is experiencing synesthesia while watching a trumpet player perform. He tells his companion that he sees something coming out of the trumpet player's horn when he plays. What does he see?
 
  a) Sound wave
  b) His parents
  c) Angels
  d) Demons

Question 2

Why is green tea assumed to have greater potential health benefits than black tea?
 
  a) Green tea has more polyphenols
  b) Black tea is made from processing green tea with toxic chemicals.
  c) Green tea has the lowest caffeine content.
  d) Black tea drinkers have more illnesses and shorter life spans than green tea drinkers.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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