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jho37

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When planning to complete study tasks that you consider difficult or least favored, which strategy will be the most effective?
 
  a. Complete the task late at night when the dorm is quiet.
  b. Complete the task before working on easier, more-favored subjects.
  c. Break down this task into ten-minute segments so it can be spread out during the day.
  d. Continue working on the task without any breakseven if it takes two or more hoursso that you can get it done.

Question 2

A monthly calendar would include all of the following except
 
  a. due dates for papers
  b. football games
  c. examinations
  d. reading assignments



dellikani2015

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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