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Write a summary of the following passage(Max5-6 sentences).
Most of our students cannot write out their examination papers fairly. As they cannot understand the questions properly, they often beat about the bush and cram their answers with irrelevant and unnecessary details. Sometimes they fail to arranges their answers neatly, clearly and systematically. Although the teacher suggests that their answer should be brief and precise, they often lengthen them unnecessarily. Where size does not matter at all, they have a silly notion that the more they write. The more will be their marks. The reality is just opposite, their long answers generally become disgusting. Such answers always earn unhappy marks. In order to get expected marks, all you should do is to understand the question well and answer them just to the point. Don’t worry, if your answers are fairly short. You should play any time they may sound discordant. Be sure that your sentences make a sense. Above all, you should not quote anything blindly from the passage. Try to answer the questions more or less in your own English. Frame your answer exactly in the same tense and aspect as the questions are in. Plain and clear English is not bad.