Sal and his study group will meet to discuss what they read in their assigned chapter reading and to compare notes. To prepare for this meeting, Sal organized the main ideas in an outline and practiced his summary several times. Since he has already done considerable work reviewing, it is likely that
A. Sal has sufficiently done his work and is ready to demonstrate his knowledge.
B. Sal should continue to see additional methods to studying the information.
C. Sal will not need to attend study group in order to retain the information in long-term memory.
D. Sal should attend the study group in order to retain the information.
Answer: D
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