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(The text doesn't specify a "perfect" age for marriage) 💡 Quick Tips for This Passage
An explanation of how long-term commitment benefits human offspring. Answer: Paragraph B
: The text mentions several hormones (Dopamine, Serotonin, Oxytocin). Map each one to its specific effect (e.g., Dopamine = Reward/Energy).
You found the answers. Now what? Simply memorizing will destroy your score on test day because the exam will change the wording.
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The chemical reactions in the brain (Dopamine, Oxytocin, and Serotonin). Evolutionary theories on why we choose specific partners. Love Stories IELTS Reading Answers (Common Patterns)
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(The text doesn't specify a "perfect" age for marriage) 💡 Quick Tips for This Passage
An explanation of how long-term commitment benefits human offspring. Answer: Paragraph B
: The text mentions several hormones (Dopamine, Serotonin, Oxytocin). Map each one to its specific effect (e.g., Dopamine = Reward/Energy).
You found the answers. Now what? Simply memorizing will destroy your score on test day because the exam will change the wording.
[Read Questions First] ➔ [Scan for Names/Greek Terms] ➔ [Identify Paraphrases]
The chemical reactions in the brain (Dopamine, Oxytocin, and Serotonin). Evolutionary theories on why we choose specific partners. Love Stories IELTS Reading Answers (Common Patterns)
These passages are considered "hot" because they often appear in the Reading section, providing a consistent, albeit challenging, testing ground for reading comprehension and vocabulary.
Note: For further practice, consult the official IDP IELTS Preparation Portal or Cambridge IELTS materials. Share public link
Fill in the blanks of a condensed summary using words from the text.
Which (e.g., True/False/Not Given, Matching Headings) gives you the most trouble? What Band Score are you currently aiming to achieve?