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mcmcdaniel

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Your first step in preparing for a class discussion should be to
 
  a. quickly skim the reading assignment.
  b. decide what your comments will be about.
  c. read the assignment carefully and thoroughly.
  d. ask classmates for their opinions of the assignment.

Question 2

In the recall clue system, the recall clues should be
 
  a. detailed examples that illustrate specific ideas in a lecture.
  b. abbreviations and symbols that represent frequently used words or phrases.
  c. page references of textbook passages that correspond to lecture material.
  d. words or questions that trigger your memory and help you recall information.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d



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