Muriel is easily distracted and cannot concentrate when her roommate is talking on the phone or listening to music. She should approach her roommate by

A. letting her roommate know she is easily distracted by the noises her roommate makes and ask to work toward a win-win solution.
B. letting her roommate know that the noise she makes is distracting and ask her to stop.
C. working out a schedule of when she would like to use the room for studying time with no noise.
D. saying she has to go to the library to study because their room is too loud.


Answer: A

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