Question
The easiest braid to do is a three-part braid. Use the following instructions as a guide.
Steps:
Separate the hair into three equal sections with a comb or with your fingers.
Hold two of the sections in one hand and the third section in the other hand. Use your fingers to keep the pieces separated.
Take the piece that is in the hand by itself and cross it over the piece closest to it, switching the hands that hold the two pieces.
Pull the remaining piece into the middle by crossing it with the piece next to it.
Repeat steps two through four until the braid reaches the desired length.
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Which information would be the most helpful to add to the instructions?
A.
To create a fun style, make a lot of small braids all over the head and fasten the ends with different-colored bands.
B.
The tightness of the braid will depend on how tightly you pull the hair when you cross the pieces over each other.
C.
French braids may look fancier and prettier than regular braids but they require a lot more work and a lot more time.
D.
Braided hair is perfect for both coarse and fine hair, and it flatters most face shapes by pulling hair away from the face.
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B. The tightness of the braid will depend on how tightly you pull the hair when you cross the pieces over each other.
This information is the most helpful addition to the instructions because it directly impacts the technique of creating a three-part braid. It provides guidance on how to achieve the desired look and ensures that the user is aware of the importance of tension in the braiding process.
This information is the most helpful addition to the instructions because it directly impacts the technique of creating a three-part braid. It provides guidance on how to achieve the desired look and ensures that the user is aware of the importance of tension in the braiding process.
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