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Which group includes signs of intoxication?

  1. Bloodshot eyes, Slow decision making, Increased appetite

  2. Only Bloodshot eyes and Increased appetite

  3. Bloodshot eyes, Excessive energy, Increased thirst

  4. Only Loss of inhibition

The correct answer is: Bloodshot eyes, Slow decision making, Increased appetite

The choice that includes signs of intoxication is accurate because bloodshot eyes are a classic indication of someone who may be under the influence of substances, particularly alcohol. Slow decision-making is also commonly observed in intoxicated individuals, as their cognitive functions can be impaired. Additionally, increased appetite frequently occurs in various types of intoxication due to changes in metabolism and hunger signals. Other options do contain some elements associated with intoxication, but they do not capture the comprehensive view as effectively as the selected choice. For instance, while loss of inhibition can be a sign of intoxication, it is not the sole indicator and doesn't encompass other common signs such as changes in physical appearance or cognitive abilities. Therefore, the selected group gives a broader and more accurate representation of signs of intoxication.