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seropon [69]
3 years ago
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During a recent class, Yuri's instructor recommended that students use marking to help improve their comprehension of the assign

ed reading. But Yuri never used marking in high school because the textbooks belonged to the school and he wasn't allowed to write in them. Thus, he is unsure of how to mark his textbook effectively and asks your advice. What should you tell him?
Social Studies
1 answer:
Leya [2.2K]3 years ago
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Answer:

 

Explanation:

High school reading and college reading both are different. In college, you have to be expected to read more than school reading. In college, the students have to spend more hours than school reading. there would more comprehensive textbooks and some difficult terms in books. The assignment can be longer and have to spend more of the time. In College text author used many difficult terms. Many college authors include research work in academics. Some textbook is written very dry which is hard to swallow. So the student has to read from many books, primary sources, academic journals, periodicals, and online postings. Spend more time in reviewing the literature in the classroom, because you have to understand all the assignment before coming to the class .

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