Ted is teaching his fourth-grade students how to master the four key areas in note-taking. What are they?
A. Legibility, cognizant thought, posture, and penmanship
B. Selectivity, organization, consolidation, and fluency
C. Handwriting, auditory processing, consistency, and visual and auditory cueing
D. Auditory listening comprehension, style, elaboration, and hand-eye coordination
Answer: B
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