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Isaias Gomez
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23 November, 12:33
How do you study for history
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Adelaide Henry
23 November, 12:48
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Look at textbooks and search up articles online and study them and take notes
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Payton Conley
23 November, 12:53
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Look over a textbook that you use or look over notes.
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this will refresh your memory and prepare you.
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