A struggling student admits that she is reading the same paragraph over and over when she tries to read the text. The instructor recognizes this as inhibitory to her comprehension of the material

Which suggestion could the instructor make to the student to help correct the situation?
a. "Just keep trying. Maybe you need to read it over a few times to get it."
b. "Maybe you are waiting too late at night to study. Try studying earlier in the day."
c. "Try putting your finger under the words one at a time."
d. "If the words are a stumbling block, study them alone first, and then as you read, you will be less likely to stumble over them and regress."


ANS: D

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