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stepan [7]
2 years ago
12

. Hermione really struggled in her first semester of college, but she persevered and learned that she needed to be much more eng

aged in her classes than she was in high school. Now she is well on her way to becoming an independent learner, which means that she will __________.
a. wait for her instructors to point her in the right direction
b. resist collaborating with other students
c. work to improve her writing and speaking skills
d. treat other students as if they all share the same culture
English
2 answers:
arsen [322]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

<u>Option C. Now that Hermione is well on her way to becoming an independent learner, which means that she will work to improve her writing and speaking skills.</u>

Explanation:

Making the transition from high school to university can be hard for some students as teaching and studying methods in both institutions are not generally the same. While in high school students are heavily guided and tutored by their teachers, university is all about becoming an independent learner that is self-motivated, as university students are considered to be adults and no longer kids. When Hermione understood that she needed to be much more engages in her classes than she was in high school she made the first step to become an independent learner, which is a student that is self-motivated and that takes action and responsibility for their own learning. This means that Hermione won't wait for instructions of others but will work to improve her writing an speaking skills, for example, in order to be a better student and have a better performance at her classes.

Maurinko [17]2 years ago
3 0
I would say B. The only other somewhat option would be C, but it doesn't really make sense with the content of the question. Hope this helps!
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