<span>Which one of the following actions should become an important part of your
study schedule?
</span><span>B. Eliminating the activity in which you spend the most time is your answer.
The reasoning behind this answer is because, </span>A. Finding out what works for others and then following the exact same schedule, isn't necessarily going to be most helpful for you. You can most definitely ask others what they do, and try new ideas, but you want whats best for you. And <span>C. Taking regular breaks from your studies to keep focused, isn't exactly good either. Taking a break here and there is okay. But only to an extent. You want to stay focused and sometimes taking a break can lead to distraction. Lastly, </span>D. Studying only in large blocks of time at one sitting, is obviously not correct. Cramming all at once is not very effective and can be stressful for some people. So B. Eliminating the activity in which you spend the most time is most helpful and effective. Eliminating the activity in which you spend the most time, such as on the internet or using electronics can reduce the amount of distractions greatly and therefore result in better practiced study habits.
I believe the answer is A
The word "On the other hand", should not be used to summarize. Therefore, Option D is the correct statement as it is throwing light on some new information that is being used for comparison.
<h3>What do you mean by transitional words?</h3>
A transition or linking phrase is a phrase or word that suggests the connection among paragraphs or sections of textual content or speech.
Transitions offer more concord via way of means of making it greater specific or signaling how thoughts relate to one another.
Therefore, Option D is the correct statement as it is throwing light on some new information that is being used for comparison.
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Given the fact that you didn't provide the passage it would be hard to give an 100% correct answer, but I could only assume the passage has to do with discrimnation, so I believe your answer is A.