What does SQ3R stand for?

a) Survey, Question, Remember, Recite, Remember
b) Survey, Question, Read, Recite, Recall/Review
c) Sentence, Question, Review, Recite, Recall
d) Sentence, Question, Read, Re-read, Re-re-read


ANS: b

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