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Apply central idea to new text. Read the passage below then answer the question. Sleep is important for the body and for the brain. Some scientists think the brain sorts through and stores information, replaces chemicals, and solves problems during sleep. The body may not grow as well and be able to fight off infection if it does not have enough sleep. What is the central idea (main idea) of the passage?
Question 7 options:
1. The brain stores information. ,
2.Sleep helps the body fight infection. ,
3.Sleep is important for the body and the brain.
4.Comfortable pillows help you sleep better.
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