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9 December, 23:14

Research has shown that background noise interferes with short-term memory when students read prose.

Which of the following statements offers the most relevant evidence to support this argument?

A. Students didn't find their test scores were significantly lower or higher when they listened to people talk.

B. Students could proofread better when people were talking in the same room.

C. Students found loud music with lyrics more comforting while they read.

D. Students who read in silence scored better than those who read with background noise.

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  1. 10 December, 01:41
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    The best choice would be option C. Students found loud music with lyrics more comforting while they read
  2. 10 December, 01:54
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    The answer is A) Music reading requires a left-to-right orientation and sensitivity to auditory distinctions just as reading does.
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