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How is the integrated writing task different from the independent task?

A. It requires summarizing only a reading passage
B. It combines listening and reading materials
C. It does not require writing
D. It is shorter in length

Answer: It combines listening and reading materials


Additional Information: The integrated writing task requires test-takers to synthesize information from both listening and reading.


Subjects: TOEFL, Test Preparation

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