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Individuals with attention-deficit disorder (ADD)

A) may have difficulty disengaging from some stimulus.
B) may be less sensitive to social cues.
C) are often able to concentrate intensely on a task that interests them.
D) often fail to shift their attention appropriately from task to task.
E) experience all of these.

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Final answer:

Individuals with attention-deficit disorder (ADD) may experience difficulty disengaging from stimuli, be less sensitive to social cues, and have trouble shifting attention between tasks(option e).

Step-by-step explanation:

The answer to the question is E) experience all of these.

Individuals with attention-deficit disorder (ADD) may have difficulty disengaging from some stimulus, may be less sensitive to social cues, and often fail to shift their attention appropriately from task to task. However, they are often able to concentrate intensely on a task that interests them. For example, someone with ADD may find it challenging to stop playing a video game even when they need to do their homework, but they can spend hours focused on the game once they start playing.

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