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In terms of his point of view, Professor Hall is:

Professor Hall states: “The average body is amazingly good at knowing how hydrated you are, and telling you when you need topping up, e.g. by making you thirsty.”

All right then, I add, eyebrow raised, so what about Dr Clark’s claim that “most severe ailments” have a connection with being dehydrated? Professor Hall leans back in his chair and whistles like an old-fashioned kettle on the boil. “If he’s trying to make the case that people are thirsty without knowing it, and if they just drank a little more they could dodge everything from dementia to diabetes, well, he better start making room on his mantelpiece for a Nobel prize. Maybe even two.”


WHICH ONE IS THE CORRECT ANSWER BELOW:

- Indifferent towards Dr Clark's claims


- Sympathetic towards Dr Clark's claims


- Hopeful towards Dr Clark's claims


- Critical towards Dr Clark's claims

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Answer: the correct answer is sympathetic towards Dr Clark's claims.

Explanation: sympathetic means supporting and by the general tenor of what professor Hail states, he is supportive of Dr Clark's claims.

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The correct answer is B) Sympathetic towards Dr. Clark's claims.

In terms of his point of view, Professor Hall is sympathetic towards Dr. Clark's claims.

Professor Hall agrees with Dr-Clark's claims on the importance of the body to be hydrated. The human body is 85% water and needs to hydrated most of the time. The problem is that most humans just drink water when they are thirsty, and they drink soda pop, beer or other liquids. The human body needs freshwater or natural fruit water. No add flavor. Being thirsty or not, the body needs to maintain proper hydration to prevent many health issues.

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