The best way to prepare for an exam is to
a. study new material the night before the exam so it is fresh in your mind.
b. skip the class prior to the exam and spend the time studying instead.
c. focus on reviewing basic facts and definitions that you already know.
d. spend time organizing the material to be reviewed.
c. focus on reviewing basic facts and definitions that you already know.
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Each of the following examples contains two sentences that could be combined with an adverbial conjunction. In each case, choose A, B, or C to indicate which adverbial conjunction best combines the two sentences. Jim loves walking with his grandfather. He enjoys hearing about his childhood in New England
a. however b. in addition c. nonetheless
"A fact is something known with certainty through experience, observation, testimony, record, or measurement." If this definition were applied to your birth date, this would mean that:
a. Your birth date is a fact even though you have no written proof or witnesses. b. Your birth date is not a fact because it is past. c. None of these choices. d. Your birth date is a fact if you have a dated birth certificate and/or witnesses.
In the blank provided, insert the proper preposition to create a phrasal verb to
complete the sentence. For my new job, I call _____________ people on the telephone to ask them questions about products and services. Fill in the blank(s) with correct word