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D is the answer, or "self control".
In fact, alcohol does the exact opposite if you think about it. It controls vital parts of your brain that control movement, coordination, and even depth perception. That's why when you see intoxicated drivers or ones that have had too much alcohol on the news, they're always swerving and bumping into things, and are a major cause of car crashes.
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In fact, alcohol does the exact opposite if you think about it. It controls vital parts of your brain that control movement, coordination, and even depth perception. That's why when you see intoxicated drivers or ones that have had too much alcohol on the news, they're always swerving and bumping into things, and are a major cause of car crashes.
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D. Self-Control. Thing is, if you are an alcoholic then you probably don't have very good self control. A lot of the time, alcoholic people have a dependence on the alcohol. They also most likely have cravings for it. And =, the more you drink, the more your body builds up a higher tolerance, meaning you have to drink more to get drunk, or buzzed.