the answer is definitely b :)
Dilemma: having to make a difficult decision between (usually 2) options, “I was in a dilemma because I couldn’t decide whether to snack now or eat a big dinner later.”, problem, predicament, difficulty
feebly: in a way that is weak or lacks strength, “My grandma feebly walked into the kitchen.”, awkwardly, clumsily.
persistent: to be dedicated to doing something and trying repeatedly, “The toddler was persistent while trying to stand up.”, dedicated, constancy
recoiled: to move back in fear, disgust, or horror, “She recoiled at the sight of the bug.”, flinch, wince
roused: to be woken up, “He roused from his nap after a couple hours.”, awaken, stimulate
skewed: to move out of tune, “Their face skewed as they began to cry.”, squint, slope, asymmetrical
summon: to bring someone to you urgently, “He summoned their dog with a treat.”, invite, call for
vastness: something of a large size (usually empty), “She looked upon the vast ocean at the beach.”, empty, big
hope these helped!! good luck with school and remember to take care of yourself :)
The specific active reading study strategy that I think would help students the most is note taking and this is because it would help them write new ideas.
<h3>What is an Active Reading Strategy?</h3>
This refers to the techniques that are used in order to read a text and make an effective summary.
Hence, we can see that the note-taking strategy is effective because new ideas are written down and they are not lost.
In order to maintain these skills, one needs to constantly practice.
Read more about note taking here:
brainly.com/question/17184401
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