A technique of learning difficult concepts that tends to develop one's right and left brain is:

A. Role-playing
B. Memorizing facts using flash cards
C. Mind-mapping
D. Rewriting the terms involved with the concept repeatedly


ANS: C

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A Incorrect because role-playing does not necessarily improve both concrete and abstract learning.
B Incorrect because memorizing facts is correlated with using one's left brain.
C Correct because both sides of the brain are used.
D Incorrect because the left brain is predo-minantly used when repeatedly rewriting terms in the process of learning.

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