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Home > English > Listening Skills > Note-taking

What is the purpose of using margins in your notes?

A. To complicate the notes
B. To provide space for additional thoughts or questions
C. To ignore the content
D. To make the notes longer

Answer: To provide space for additional thoughts or questions


Additional Information: Margins allow for annotations and clarifications during review.


Subjects: Note-taking, Listening Skills

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