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The word “little” (line 16) is a quantifier and is used with both countable and uncountable nouns.

A reflexive pronoun refers back to the subject of a sentence or clause; there is an example of a reflexive pronoun in the third paragraph.

In “people might infuriate others but are less likely to be stressed or depressed” (lines 8 and 9), the verbs “stressed” and “depressed” are both in the Simple Past tense and refer to “people”.

The beginning of the word “psychologists” (line 3) is pronounced with the /p/ sound (voiceless bilabial plosive).

The expression “pregnant pauses” (line 17) refers to the behaviour of women during pregnancy.

The term “Whatever” (line 9) functions as a pronoun.

The sentence “It saps our ability to be fully present” (lines 21 and 22) could be correctly rewritten as It reduces our ability to be fully present, without changing the meaning of the text.

The term “unfold”, as used in line 17, is an intransitive verb.

The word “crave” (line 24) could be correctly replaced with dream, without changing the meaning of the text.

In the second paragraph, the words “How”, “Why” and “When” function as question words and that is their main and only use in the English language.

In the first paragraph, “exacerbated” and “overwhelmed” are both adjectives and refer to how the author feels about people being so busy.

The text talks about the importance of unwinding the busy modern life which is spiritually destructive to people.

The word “branch” (line 1) is synonymous with ramification.

Electrophysiology’s labs are always setup based on the same three main elements.

The term “however” (line 13) is an adverb and it means that something can be done in whatever way or manner.

The word “Occasionally” (line 17) is an adverbial adjunction which means that an action frequently happens within a short period of time.

The pronoun “their” (line 4) refers to “the molecular and cellular processes” (line 3).

The relative pronoun “that” (line 2) could be correctly replaced by which, without a change in meaning.

The sentence “regardless of education levels” (line 4) can be correctly rewritten as despite of education levels, without a change in meaning.

The term “resilient”, as used in line 13, means to be able to withstand adverse or challenging circumstances.