To determine which statement is true based on the graph you are referring to, let's analyze each statement:
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The amount that both cats and dogs miss their owners goes up steadily from 5 seconds to 5 years.
- This statement implies a continuous increase over time without any breaks or plateaus. You would need to check the graph for a steady upward trend.
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Both cats and dogs are like, “Who are you?” when the owner returns after 5 seconds.
- If the graph shows that the emotional response after 5 seconds indicates indifference or a lack of recognition, then this statement could be true.
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Cats actually miss their owners more than dogs do.
- This would depend on the magnitude of values represented on the graph for both cats and dogs. You would need to look for comparative data in the graph.
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The amount that both cats and dogs miss their owners reaches a plateau after 5 hours.
- A plateau implies that there is no significant change after a certain point, so the graph would need to show stable values beyond the 5-hour mark.
To accurately answer your question, one would need to refer to the graph for visual confirmation of these trends and behaviors. Each statement can be evaluated against the data presented in that graph. Please review the graph and identify which statement aligns with what is shown.