A student is reviewing new material for an upcoming test. She has decided to highlight so that she can come back later to easily review the material. How can she use highlighting to be successful?

a. She should highlight the first time she reads the material.
b. She should highlight no more than 20% of the material.
c. She should use only one method of highlighting.
d. She should highlight the entire chapter.


ANS: B

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