Lane does all he can to prepare for tests, but his weakness lies in the small errors he makes, particularly on math tests. Which set of strategies will help him the most?

A. Lane should focus on making clear, concise responses and leave time to check his work.
B. Lane should arrive early and review key concepts, scan the test so he can pace himself, write out questions and make associations and/or illustrations, and leave time to check his work for accuracy.
C. Lane should first write his name and any key concepts or formulas, read all directions carefully, show his work and watch the signs, and check that his answers are accurate and in the simplest form.
D. Lane should get a good night's sleep before the test and read the instructions carefully.


Answer: C

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