Before you string together highlighted information, you should
A) connect the marked words by adding your own words and forming sentences.
B) read out loud all the information that you annotated, even if it sounds fragmented or involves incomplete sentences.
C) write the information in phrases in the same order in which they appear in the textbook.
D) connect all the topic sentences into one summary.
B
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An assumption of science is
a. events are random. b. events are controlled by intelligent design. c. knowledge is derived from direct and objective observation. d. scientific theory is irrefutable.
The text compares a master student preparing for a test to:
a. ?An actor rehearsing for a performance b. ?A mechanic getting ready to fix a car c. ?A runner getting ready to run a marathon?
If your textbook doesn't come with quizzes, you should:
a. Rely on reading and re-reading b. Develop your own quiz questions c. Review your notes every day d. Engage in active reading
Which of these is NOT one of the NCTM's mathematics process standards?
a. Problem solving b. Representations c. Measurement d. Connections