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Fill in the blank. The C in the mnemonic RACE stands for ___________. A. Create ideas B. Cite evidence C. Combine answers D. Closing thoughts - B. Cite evidence The symbol N.B. stands for: A. For example B. Important C. In one year D. That is to say, in other words - B. Important Which of the following punctuation is used to join two complete sentences together. A. Semicolons B. Periods C. Commas D. Colon - A. Semicolons Which of the following percentages correctly matches the main financial buckets used in the 50/20/30 guideline: A. Financial Goals; 50% B. Flexible Spending; 30% C. Flexible Spending; 20% D. Fixed Cost; 20% - B. Flexible Spending; 30% Breaking your work up into smaller, more manageable pieces that are broken up by short breaks is known as ______________. A. Chunking B. Cramming C. Distracting D. Multitasking - A. Chunking True or False: A timer is used when applying the chunking technique. - True The memory consolidation process occurs working when you are: A. Awake B. Asleep C. Exercising D. Reading - B. Asleep Which of the following is an example of an active recall technique? A. Using flashcards B. Listening to classical music C. Cramming D. Multitasking - A. Using flashcards True or False: Benedict Carey advises to study smarter, not harder. - True Fill in the blank. A lexicographer is a person who ________. A. Determines the grammar rules B. Compiles dictionaries C. Edits the reference guides D. Writes well - B. Compiles dictionaries Fill in the blank. For, nor, but, and yet are examples of ________. A. Conjunctions B. Prepositions C. Interjections D. Pronouns - A. Conjunctions Fill in the blank. An -ing word that acts as a noun is called a(n) ________. A. Preposition B. Gerund C. Infinitive D. Being verb - B. Gerund Have, has, and had are examples of: A. Helping verbs B. Being verbs C. Adverbs D. Action verbs - A. Helping verbs

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