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What is the text structure of this passage? My brother and I often argue over who has the more effective studying technique for tests. My brother studies by rereading the entire section of the textbook that he’s going to be tested on; he says that this method helps refresh his memory and gain information that he may have missed the first time. I think it’s important to refresh your memory as well, but I find flashcards to be more effective. I use my notes from class to make flashcards on all the terms and processes discussed in class. Then I read the flash cards out loud because hearing the words helps me to remember them better. There are pros and cons to both methods, but I guess it comes down to which one is more effective for you. A. chronological order B. problem and solution C. compare and contrast D. cause and effect E. description

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