Tara leads a study group and has decided the group will use recitation to enhance their memory of the material. Which of the following best describes how Tara should implement this technique?
A. Group members should write about how concepts they are studying relate to each member of the group.
B. The group should create stories about the concepts and each group member contributes a separate piece of the story.
C. Group members should take turns talking about how concepts relate to their own personal experiences.
D. Group members should assign each concept to a person in the group who they will then all visualize when retrieving the information.
Answer: C
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