This week, you must learn 15 new terms in your sociology class. To use the technique of chunking, you would need to:
a. Look for themes or ways to put the terms into different categories.
b. Create a word from the first letter of each term you need to learn.
c. Write down the terms and their definitions.
d. None of these are good examples of chunking.
A
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