When used correctly—for error analysis, model mimicry, and rubric-based self-assessment—the answer key becomes the most powerful tool in your backpack. It bridges the gap between passive reading and active writing mastery.

Do the reading comprehension (e.g., multiple choice for “The Science of Sleep”). Check your answers with the key. For every wrong answer, do not simply correct it. Write a explaining why the correct answer is right. Example: “I chose B, but C is correct because it paraphrases line 12’s ‘paradoxical effect.’”

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