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Students choose to study in a variety of different ways. For example, some students need to study at a desk in a quiet room. Others insist that noise distractions, such as the television or music, help them to concentrate more effectively. They also find studying at their desks uncomfortable.
In about 200 words, discuss different approaches to studying. Select the study habit that you think is the most effective and support your choice with examples.
A. In conclusion, study habits vary greatly, and no one study habit can be said to be better than another.
B. For example, when a favorite television show is on, a student may be tempted to watch the show instead of studying.
C. While there are many different ways to study, the most effective approach is to eliminate anything that might keep you from concentrating on the material.
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