Answer:
well there are different jobs for each. is that what u mean?
Everybody has different ways to study. For me, I would suggest you to make flashcards and study them for an hour; taking a break and then going back to studying for another hour or more if you would like.
As for improving the memory.. it may sound kiddish but I like to come up with phrases. I've always done that and it has been very helpful. For example, say that Chile is the largest exporter for grapes. A phrase to remember this information could be: The grapes are 'chilly'. "Chile", "Chilly."
Overall, studying a lot should help you memorize the materials. Make sure you get enough sleep though, I learned this the hard way a couple of times aha. I wish you luck on the exam on Monday!
Answer:
30 members.
Explanation:
There are 30 members in my extended family included children, parents and their grandparents. There are three generations are present in my family. The first generation includes grandparents, the second generation include parent, uncles and aunties whereas in the third generation, there are boys and girls. The age of first generation is more than 70 years, the age of second generation is between from 40 to 50 years and the age of third generation is 7 to 25 years. The third generation get education now and after 10 years they became the second generation means they will be parents whereas the second generation became first generation after ten years and the first generation may be removed from the family.