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English, 04.11.2019 04:31 tingzontumbler8412

There are several reasons that creating a plan for studying will benefit the student. first, knowing what to study and how much material needs to be covered will the student create a schedule. this schedule will keep the student from having to cram too much information in too short a time. cramming is ineffective. the student also needs to plan where he or she should study. being in a quiet place without distractions will the study session be productive. to get the most out of studying for an exam, a plan can .

which sentence is a supporting detail for the main idea?

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