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Which of the following statements are best supported by ALL THREE pieces of evidence from the text? A. Jumping, falling and crashing are completely different physical processes and are unrelated. B. Jumping, falling and crashing all involve the transference and changing of energy. C. Jumping, falling, and crashing have nothing to do with physics. D. Jumping, falling, and crashing all demonstrate how "tensional energy" is transferred in a process.​

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