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Why is "I will get better at chess" not an ideal goal? Group of answer choices A) It would take too long B) It isn't possible C) It isn't specific D) No one plays chess anymore

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Answer:C) It isn't specific

Explanation: it makes the more sense that's why i choose C plus B and D aren't true

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Answer: C) It isn't specific

Step-by-step explanation:

You can use the acronym "SMART" to think of good goals. A good goal should be Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, and Timely.

While "I will get better at chess" is a goal, it is not specific. To make this goal a more ideal goal, you can further define what "better at chess" would mean and what that would include.

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