Chase's next door neighbors have a rooster. Each morning, just prior to his alarm sounding, the rooster starts crowing. What is likely to happen if this pattern continues?

A. Chase will learn to sleep through the rooster's crow and wait for his alarm to sound to jump out of bed.
B. Chase will begin to have an exaggerated response to his alarm and wake up even more abruptly than before.
C. Chase will start jumping up to the sound of the crow, similar to how he usually responds to his alarm.
D. Chase will begin sleeping through both the rooster's crow and the sound of his alarm and not respond to either.


Answer: C

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