You have been ill all week and unable to study for your test in literature due tomorrow. Since you have only one evening to study, what are your best strategies? (SELECT ALL THAT APPLY)
A. Prepare a one-page summary sheet with hard-to-remember information.
B. Skim the literature that will be on the test to refresh your memory, but don't try to reread each piece.
C. Review the main focus of your notes and reading material.
D. Stay up as late as necessary to review all the material.
E. Study only for an hour and then get started.
Answer: C
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