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In the IELTS academic reading section, what type of texts are typically used?

A. Fictional novels
B. Academic articles and papers
C. Personal letters
D. News articles

Answer: Academic articles and papers


Additional Information: The academic reading section includes texts such as academic articles, reports, and research papers.


Subjects: IELTS, Test Preparation

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