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Question Posted Thursday June 2 2005, 7:50 am

I'm in finals week, and I'm taking this class called Rhetoric (persuasive writing), but i don't know how I should study for it. What do you suggest?

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xRazZleDaZzLe28x answered Saturday June 11 2005, 12:58 pm:
ok....to study for your finals i think you should go to your teacher and ask for an outline or sum type of study guide to the final exam. Then you can jus study off of that.If you like doing this type of thing then you can maybe get together with sum friends and study with them and then have them quiz you. Also flashcards work really well and then you can jus have sumone quiz you by reading off of the flashcards.Good luck!!!!!!

~Kayla

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