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danielfitts88

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Going to class
 
  a. helps students anticipate exam content.
  b. is only useful if the lecture is well organized and easy to follow.
  c. earns you higher grades because instructors give more points if they know you care about the course.
  d. is overrated.

Question 2

In order for highlighting to be useful, Barry should
 
  a. highlight everything that is unfamiliar. c. recognize that highlighting is not useful.
  b. highlight key ideas. d. highlight a few sentence here and there.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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