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Try the passage below to see if you can pick out the main idea.

"Too many parents, the infant's crying may be mainly an irritation, especially if it continues for long periods. But crying serves important functions for the child as well as for the parents. For the child, crying helps improve lung capacity and the respiratory system. Perhaps more important, the cry serves as a signal of distress. When babies cry, they indicate that they are hungry or in pain, and this is important information for parents."

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Answered by jenny200934
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Answer:

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Answered by jannatm672
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Answer:

Crying is essential for babies.

Explanation:

Crying is an essential means of communication for babies. It is crucial in ensuring the child's survival, health and development. It increases the improving capacity of the lungs. When babies cry, they indicate that they are hungry. The cry serves as a signal of distress.

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