The main way that a student can eliminate test anxiety for a test is by
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adequately preparing for it
in the first, or top, level of headings, note major topics presented in a lecture or
reading assignment. In the second-level headings, record the key points that relate to
, each topic in the first level headings
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Outlining
verbs commonly used in essay prompts
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Compare: examine various things and their relationships with each other
Describe: provide a full overview of something
Explain or Discuss: provide a cause and effect relationship
Contrast: examine various things and how they differ from one another
Analyze: taking something into various parts and describing/explaining
them
recite, review, review
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Phase three of muscle reading
Always: typically makes a statement false; always means 100%
Never: the opposite of always; usually makes a statement false
Sometimes: may often make a statement true; does not imply 100%
Entirely: typically makes a statement false; entirely means 100%
Ordinarily: the opposite of entirely; usually makes a statement false
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