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Keeps you alert. Notetaking keeps your body active and involved and helps you avoid feelings of drowsiness or distraction.
Engages your mind. Listening carefully and deciding what to include in notes keeps your mind actively involved with what you hear.
Emphasizes and organizes information. As you take notes, you’ll decide on and highlight the key ideas you hear, identifying the structure of a class presentation. You’ll also be able to indicate the supporting points of a presentation, making study and understanding easier after class. Such organized notes also make it easier for you to link classroom learning to textbook readings.
Creates a condensed record for study. A set of concise, well-organized notes from each class session gives you what you need for study, learning, and review after class.
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I looked it up and hope this is correct but I think it's B.
I think it’s the second one, I’m not sure but yeah.
<span>The theme of chapter 4 "The Cylinder Opens" is this feeling where, for once, Victorian society has to admit they don't have all the answers about the universe. There's this overwhelming feeling of disgust and horror from the people as this repulsive, yet somehow advanced, being emerges from the cylinder, asserting this crushing feeling that we don't understand everything.</span>