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Q3: 'The Power of Habit' - Read the passage aloud

Habits are actions we repeat regularly, often without thinking. Some habits, like brushing teeth or exercising, are helpful. Others, like procrastinating or skipping meals, can be harmful. Psychologists say habits form through cues, routines, and rewards. Changing a habit means replacing the routine with something better. In school, students build study habits to improve learning. Teachers encourage goal-setting and reflection. Understanding how habits work helps us take control of our behaviour and make positive changes. Small actions, repeated daily, shape who we become.