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- task 4 Familiarity principle, also known as, mere exposure effect, is a psychological phenomenon where people have preferences for things because they are familiar with them. The familiarity principle effect exists in most areas of human decision-making. 80
- task 3 70
- most important possession 70
- which place do you like to live the forest, desert or plain? 80
- integrated speaking 80
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but question is to the point?
but question is to the point? how is content?
how is examples?
They are OK. When you talk a
They are OK. When you talk a lot more for one reason, it means it is not in the right track. soothing will be wrong.
means compulsory two- three
means compulsory two- three reasons should have almost equal timing?
Not exactly same length; but
Not exactly same length; but once you put too much time on one reason, there will be time left for other ones.
22 in 30
The first reason is too long.