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. Which paragraph best summarizes the passage? A. Gabe is running late on his way to take part in the school newscast. He drops

the cards that he wrote and has to pick them back up. When he gets to the
studio, he has to sit in front of the camera with Marcella. Lani starts the show,
but it is very confusing. Then Gabe tells everyone that it is April Fool’s Day so
that the report can end.
B. When Gabe is in the crowded hallway, several bad things happen to him. He
has to rush to the school television studio to give the daily newscast. He is only
reading the news because someone is absent. When the show starts Marcella
reads that the students will be taking a field trip to the school track. Gabe knows
it is his fault so he tries to solve the problem.
C. On his way to the school television studio, Gabe has many problems, including
dropping his notes. It is his first time reading the news on camera. When Gabe
and Marcella start reading the news reports, they do not make sense because
the note cards are mixed up. Gabe realizes that he can play off the mistake by
claiming it is an April Fool’s Day joke as he ends the newscast.
D. Gabe usually writes the news reports on one card, but today he used large print
so that he could see what he wrote better. The cards got mixed up so the
newscast did not go as planned. Marcella and Gabe are on camera reading
pieces of news that do not belong together. Gabe has an idea to save the day,
which makes Marcella and Lani feel better. Gabe knows he will not make that
mistake again.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

A student is writing a report on the effects of listening to music while studying. Read the draft of the report.

Studies suggest that some people learn better if they listen to instrumental music while they study. There seems to be a connection between the rhythms of the music and the ability to concentrate. When the music has a steady, repetitive beat, it creates background noise that can be beneficial. Of course, the music cannot be too loud, or it will become distracting.

If the student were conducting additional research, which question would BEST help the student focus the research for a deeper understanding of the subject?

What types of music are the most popular with students who are studying?

How many people participated in the studies about listening to music?

What types of experiments have been done to show the connection between music and learning?

How loud would the music need to be before it is considered too loud to have positive effects?

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