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juin [17]
4 years ago
8

Imagine that you are a study habit expert. Your class has a test and one of your classmates comes to you with a problem. Her fam

ily has noisy
houseguests visiting that week and she can't concentrate on her studies at home. What would you suggest to her?
A She should take her books and go to a local library to study.
B. She should make a study date with her other classmates at a café.
C. She should use earphones to drown out the noise at home while studying.
D. She should wait for the houseguests to leave and then study later in the week.
English
2 answers:
EleoNora [17]4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

A) She should take her books and go to a local library to study

Explanation:

Out of all the options, A) provides the most distraction free efficient way to study. Option B has too many distractions, C) is not the most efficient fix to the problem, and D) suggests leaving the work until a later date, which is not a good idea when studying for a test.

Marysya12 [62]4 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Umm.. I don't know the correct answer for sure, but I would choose A.

Explanation:

The library is the best choice because it quiet, and if you need help with something you could use library books to help you study better..      

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