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Social Studies, 17.01.2020 05:31, Pattondestiny

Amy has just begun a new semester of classes and is determined to get better grades this time around. she has decided to trade her old habits of not reading the chapter until after the lecture and cramming before exams, for a better method of information processing, which involves the following 5 sequential steps to approaching each chapter. a.survey, question, read, recite, and recallb. question, research, review, recite, and rereadc. read, recall, test, review, and questiond. recite, write, read, recall, and review

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