To reduce the uneasy feeling that often accompanies test-taking
A. keep the testing room slightly colder than usual
B. engage in informal discussions with students prior to testing
C. do not tell the students exactly what they will be doing during the assessment
D. use words like test immediately before the exam to familiarize them with the situation
B
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