Which component does not belong to the input?
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self-management
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reading
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note taking
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listening
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Which component does not belong to output?
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daily review
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written reports
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class participation
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oral presentation
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Find the component of process
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concentration
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test taking
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note taking
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oral reports
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Find the notion according to the definition: “ The skills that use to retrieve information from your brain”
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output
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input
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process
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learning acquisition
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How does Keefe define learning styles?
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“composite of characteristic cognitive, affective, and physiological factors that serve as relatively stable indicators of how a learner perceives, interacts with, and responds to the learning environment”
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student's consistent way of responding to and using stimuli in the context of learning
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educational conditions under which a student is most likely to learn
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learning styles are about how students prefer to learn
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How many types of goals and objectives are there?
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3
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4
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5
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2
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How do we call goals which are for long duration?
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large-scale goals
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short-range objectives
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daily-specific objectives
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B and C
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How do we call goals and objectives which are for short period of time?
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short-range objectives
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large-scale goals
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daily-specific objectives
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B and C
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How do we call goals and objectives which are set on a daily basis?
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daily-specific objectives
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short-range objectives
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large-scale goals
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B and C
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Which matrix is focusing time and energy on tasks that are important to one?
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Covey`s matrix
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Michael’s matrix
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Keefe`s matrix
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Gardener`s matrix
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What is the first area of self-management?
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Direction
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Plan
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Implementation
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Evaluation
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What is the final step of making a report?
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submitting the report
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developing an outline
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editing or correcting
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selecting a topic
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What is the initial step of making a report?
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selecting a topic
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developing an outline
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editing or correcting
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submitting the report
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What comes after “organizing the information” in the steps of making a report?
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developing an outline
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selecting a topic
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editing or correcting
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submitting the report
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What is a type of avoidance behavior which is characterized by putting off actions or tasks to a later time, which often causes negative consequences?
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procrastination
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cramming
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exhaustion
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perfectionism
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What is delegation?
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Giving a certain amount of power to make decisions and complete activities to someone else.
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Trying to make everything in a perfect way
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A type of avoidance behavior which is characterized by putting off actions or tasks to a later time, which often causes negative consequences.
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A and B
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What do positive aspects of delegation include?
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All answers are correct
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Increased motivation
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Better distribution of work through the group
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Higher efficiency
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What is perfectionism?
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All answers are correct
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the irrational belief that you and/or your environment must be perfect
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striving to be the best, to reach the ideal, and never to make a mistake
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a habit that keeps you constantly alert to imperfections, failings, and weakness in yourself and others
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What are the negative aspects of perfectionism?
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All answers are correct
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taking the form of self-criticism when it is used to excuse poor performance or
to seek sympathy and affirmation from other people
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taking the form of procrastination when it is used to postpone a task
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leading to low productivity as perfectionists lose time and energy on small irrelevant details of larger tasks.
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What are the positive aspects of perfectionism?
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All answers are correct
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promoting the meticulous attention to detail necessary for scientific
investigation
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driving people to accomplishments
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providing motivation to complete the task even though it is difficult
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Which strategy does not belong to overcoming perfectionism?
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Try to fulfill all tasks in a great way
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Learn from your mistakes.
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Try for less than 100%
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Realistic goals
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Find the strategy for overcoming perfectionism
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all answers are correct
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Modest improvements.
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Face your fears
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Focus on process
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What is the first step in planning?
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Spend time planning and organizing
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Distribute the tasks during the day and set realistic timings
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Prioritize
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Consider unexpected events
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What is the final step in planning?
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Use planning tools on a regular basis
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Distribute the tasks during the day and set realistic timings
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Prioritize
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Consider unexpected events
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What is overview?
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to give a general outline of your presentation
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to give your points in logical sequence, giving explanations and
exceptions
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to introduce what you will be presenting, let the audience know there will be time for questions at the end
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to ask the audience if they have any questions
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What is close?
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to relate the beginning of the presentation to the end
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to ask the audience if they have any questions
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to make a clear transition between each point
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to give your points in logical sequence,
giving explanations and exceptions
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Find the expression to indicate overview.
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It makes sense to start by ……..
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In my opinion ……
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Today, I will be concentrating on ……
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I consider …… important because ……
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Find the expression to indicate stating points
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I consider …… important because …
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It makes sense to start by ……..
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Today, I will be concentrating on ……
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The issues I want to mention/discuss …..
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Find the expression to add more points.
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Another point to consider is ……
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The issues I want to mention/discuss …..
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It makes sense to start by ……..
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On the one hand ….. on the other hand …..
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Find the expression to summarize.
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That brings me to the end of my ….
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The issues I want to mention/discuss …..
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I consider …… important because ……
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On the one hand ….. on the other hand …..
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Find the expression to relate end to the beginning.
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To return to the original question ….
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The issues I want to mention/discuss …..
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That brings me to the end of my …..
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On the one hand ….. on the other hand …..
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Find the expression to close the presentation.
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To conclude, therefore, I would say that ….
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The issues I want to mention/discuss …..
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To return to the original question ….
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That brings me to the end of my …..
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Find the expression to question
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Thank you for your attention, I’d be glad to answer any questions you might have.
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The issues I want to mention/discuss …..
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In general ….
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To return to the original question ….
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Find the expression to unable to answer questions
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That’s an interesting question, I don’t actually know, but I’ll get back to you later.
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The issues I want to mention/discuss …..
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To return to the original question ….
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In general ….
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Find the expression to correct mistake when something gets wrong
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Perhaps I can rephrase that ……
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The issues I want to mention/discuss …..
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To return to the original question ….
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In general ….
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What type of report includes three P s: preparing, practice and presentation
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oral report
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written report
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news report
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report on breaking news
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An effective presentation should consist of …
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introduction, body, conclusion
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introduction, conclusion
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body, conclusion
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introduction
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What are changes in one`s body position and movements that show what are feeling and thinking?
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body language
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useful expressions
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oral presentation
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C and B
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Diagrams and pictures are …
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visual aids
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body language
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reports
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B and C
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How do we call when something breaks a long list of numbers or other types of information into smaller, more manageable chunks?
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chunking
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alliteration
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acronym
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acrostic
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What is a word that is made up by taking the first letters of all the key words or ideas you need to remember and creating a new word out of them?
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Acronym
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Alliteration
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Chunking
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Acrostic
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