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Read the passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer to each of the following questions from 20 to 29.

Stroke in young people is an increasingly concerning medical phenomenon, often overlooked due to the common perception that it primarily afflicts the elderly. However, individuals under 45 can suffer from this condition due to various risk factors, including genetic predisposition, high blood pressure, and certain lifestyle habits. [I] Unlike strokes in older adults, which are often caused by atherosclerosis—a condition where fatty deposits build up in the arteries, narrowing them and restricting blood flow—younger patients frequently experience strokes due to blood clotting disorders, arterial dissection, or undiagnosed heart conditions.

Various behavioral and environmental factors substantially elevate the probability of stroke occurrence among younger individuals. [II] Poor dietary habits, physical inactivity, and excessive alcohol or drug use contribute to high blood pressure and vascular problems. Additionally, prolonged stress and irregular sleep patterns can lead to hormonal imbalances that negatively affect cardiovascular health. Many young adults tend to burn the candle at both ends, sacrificing sleep and rest for work, social activities, or other responsibilities, which further weakens their overall health.

[III] Sudden weakness in the limbs, difficulty speaking, and loss of coordination are some of the most common warning signs. However, milder symptoms, such as temporary confusion, dizziness, or vision disturbances, may be mistaken for minor health issues, leading individuals to ignore them. Raising awareness of these early indicators can encourage individuals to seek medical attention before irreversible damage occurs, greatly improving their chances of recovery.

Recovering from a stroke at a young age presents unique physical and emotional challenges that require ongoing medical care and support. Rehabilitation includes physical therapy, speech exercises, and lifestyle changes to restore lost abilities and prevent future strokes. Emotional distress, including depression and anxiety, is common among survivors, making psychological support an important part of recovery. With proper care, long-term medical follow-ups, and necessary lifestyle adjustments, many young stroke patients regain independence and significantly improve their overall quality of life. [IV]

(Adapted from Forbes)

Question 20: Where in the passage does the following sentence best fit?

"The symptoms of stroke in young people often go unnoticed, delaying crucial treatment."

A. [I] B. [II] C. [III] D. [IV]

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