Which passage from the Article best supports the idea that steps can be taken to get rid of earworms?A.One cure is listening to the song in question, in full. If you're a musician, you can even try playing the song yourself! You can switch gears and turn your attention toward an activity, like hanging out with friends or doing a crossword. You can also listen to a different song. The weirdest solution, though, is chewing gum.B.Earworms frequently occur during routine activities, but INMI can also affect people who are stressed out. This is because their brains are tired and more easily distracted. Scientists have determined that the auditory cortex (the part of the brain that interprets sound) is involuntarily activated when people are listening to a familiar song where certain parts are muted.C.Music researcher Kelly Jakubowski conducted a study of earworms. She found that many of the most common offenders share similar elements: They're catchy, rhythmically fast, and have a simple melody. Unsurprisingly, the more you hear a song, the more likely it is to worm its way into your daydreams.D.In fact, a majority of the population experiences it at least once a week. Though you might just call it annoying, the scientific name for this phenomenon is INMI, or "involuntary musical imagery." It's also frequently called an earworm, and it's not difficult to understand why. These tunes are like pests: Once they get inside your head, it's nearly impossible to get rid of them!