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RoseWind [281]
3 years ago
7

Lana does her homework as soon as she can after class, but she still doesn't understand everything she's supposed to learn from

it. What could Lana do to get more out of her homework?
A Start working on it even earlier.
B Put it off until she's ready to work on it.
C Only work on it directly before going to class.
D Ask her instructor questions about it the next day.
Social Studies
2 answers:
vesna_86 [32]3 years ago
8 0

The correct answer is D. Ask her instructor questions about it the next day

Explanation:

In all educational levels, it is common besides taking classes and completing tasks during them, homework or other tasks are assigned for being done after class and at home. Despite all tasks or assignments should directly related to the content of classes in some cases students find difficulties to develop them either because they did not understand the content in class or they do not know how to complete the assignment. This is the case of Lana, who cannot complete her homework, even though she tried to complete it as soon as she could.

In this case or similar cases, there are many strategies students can use to successfully complete their homework this includes reviewing the content of the class again, looking for more materials to understand the task or content or asking question to the teacher, instructor or tutor of the class as with these strategies the student could clarify doubts and later complete the task. Considering this, in this case, Lana should ask her instructor questions about it the next day, because with this she would be able to understand the content and the task better; also, this is the only option that would help Lana as this is the only option that focuses on a lack of knowledge or understanding rather than on time, which is the case of Lana.

Elena-2011 [213]3 years ago
3 0
Lana could D, ask her instructor questions.
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