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A teacher tells her students, "Studying regularly leads to better academic performance." What is the implied meaning of this statement?

  1. A
    Studying has no effect on academic performance
  2. B
    Regular study habits improve grades
  3. C
    Irregular studying is equally effective
  4. D
    Academic performance is random

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The teacher's statement clearly establishes a positive causal relationship between studying regularly and achieving better academic performance. This directly implies that regular study habits help in improving academic grades. Therefore, option (B) is the correct implied meaning.

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A teacher tells her students, "Studying regularly leads to better academic performance." What is the implied meaning of this statement?
A
Studying has no effect on academic performance
B
Regular study habits improve grades
C
Irregular studying is equally effective
D
Academic performance is random

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