What do eye-tracking studies tell us about the most effective way to learn?

A) The extrinsic eye muscles are flexible.
B) The extrinsic eye muscles develop during reading.
C) To read text without looking at art.
D) To look at art without reading text.
E) To read the text and the art together.


Answer: E

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