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Paragraph A :
The brain changes when people learn. Practice helps information
stick. Learning takes time.
Paragraph B :
Scientists have discovered that the brain physically changes when
people learn. Repeated practice strengthens connections between
neurons, allowing information to move faster and more efficiently.
Over time, these strengthened pathways help learners retain new
skills and knowledge.
Answer:
Which paragraph teaches you more and why?
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Paragraph B teaches more.
Why:
- It gives a specific mechanism (the brain “physically changes” and “connections between neurons” are strengthened) instead of just stating a general fact.
- It explains the causal chain (repeated practice → stronger connections → faster, more efficient information flow).
- It connects the mechanism to the outcome (strengthened pathways help retain skills and knowledge over time).
- Paragraph A is a concise summary, but lacks the explanatory detail that lets you understand why practice and time matter.
Why:
- It gives a specific mechanism (the brain “physically changes” and “connections between neurons” are strengthened) instead of just stating a general fact.
- It explains the causal chain (repeated practice → stronger connections → faster, more efficient information flow).
- It connects the mechanism to the outcome (strengthened pathways help retain skills and knowledge over time).
- Paragraph A is a concise summary, but lacks the explanatory detail that lets you understand why practice and time matter.
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