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Home > English > Listening Skills > Note-taking

What is the purpose of using headers in your notes?

A. To make them look pretty
B. To organize and categorize information
C. To fill up space
D. To confuse the reader

Answer: To organize and categorize information


Additional Information: Headers help to clearly define sections and organize content for easier review.


Subjects: Note-taking, Listening Skills

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