Answer:
The first step is to get into the right mindset.
Explanation:
Plug your earbuds in to block out any background noise. If music helps you put that on; if music distracts you don't put it on but still plug in your earbuds. Then, delete all of your tabs and open your study material. I've found that working in 10-minute increments works wonders for me! I'll work for 10 minutes, take a 10 minutes break, get back to work for 10 minutes, etc. I've also found that making flashcards, whether online or on paper, is very helpful. I've also found that hitting two stones by translating your notes into a second language you're trying to learn is very helpful in both learning the second language and processing your notes for the subject you're studying for.
<span>When disaster struck, something was wrong with the aircraft—he kept a cool head.
I believe this is the correct way.</span>
Something that is close to but not exactly the same as what ever the thing is
I would say
C) Simple yes/no questions.
The correct answer is A) to reflect on an important experience in his life that he hopes to pass on to his children