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tuffie

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Things in your environment that prevent you from being able to concentrate on your reading are called
 
  a. internal distracters.
  b. external distracters.
  c. synaptic distractions.
  d. external stimuli.

Question 2

The six stages of the natural human learning process are
 
  a. attention, concentration, knowledge, practice, more practice, and mastery.
  b. motivation, skill acquisition, more skill, practice, more practice, and mastery.
  c. attention, practice, more practice, more practice, more skill, and mastery.
  d. motivation, practice, more practice, more practice, more skill, and mastery.



dawsa925

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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