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Medium Reading and Writing · Craft and Structure · None · MCQ

A new study by researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, explores the relationship between creativity and procrastination. The study found that people who procrastinate are more likely to come up with new and innovative ideas. This finding is explained by the researchers’ argument that, although procrastination may seem like a negative habit, it can actually be a source of inspiration and creativity. The researchers suggest that when people procrastinate, they are not simply avoiding work but are instead allowing their minds to wander and explore new possibilities. This mental exploration can lead to unexpected breakthroughs and innovative solutions. While some may view procrastination as a sign of laziness or disorganization, the study suggests that it can be a valuable tool for generating creative ideas.

The structure of the passage can best be described as

  1. A

    an explanation of a phenomenon followed by a description of its causes.

  2. B

    a comparison of two different perspectives on a topic followed by a conclusion.

  3. C

    a presentation of a controversial claim followed by a counterargument.

  4. D

    a discussion of the benefits and drawbacks of a practice.

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