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Read these lines: "Imagine that your neighbor or roommate constantly has the television blaring. This background noise is distracting and makes it difficult for you to focus when you're studying. However, over time, you become accustomed to the stimulus of the television noise, and eventually you hardly notice it any longer." As used in the quoted lines, "accustomed to" most nearly means

Aannoyed by something more every single day
Bunable to hear quiet sounds in a noisy room
Cso used to something that it stops standing out
Dcarefully focused on something while studying
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: C. so used to something that it stops standing out
1. The quoted lines first call the noise distracting, then describe a change over time. 2. The result of becoming accustomed is that you hardly notice the noise any longer. 3. So accustomed to must mean so used to something that it fades from attention, option C. 4. Option A is the trap: the quoted lines describe the annoyance shrinking with repetition, not growing. 5. Options B and D describe hearing ability and concentration, which is not what the phrase points to here. _Source: OpenStax Psychology 1e (CC BY 4.0), Ch 6 "Learning", section 6.2 Classical Conditioning_
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