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When you get something wrong on a quiz, test, or homework, how do you react? Do you skip over your mistakes or do you learn from them? Explain your answer in at least two complete sentences.

Think of a quiz or test that you have coming up. How can you use the Do It Yourself method to study? Explain your answer in at least three complete sentences.

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Answer:

I would say not to and to learn from your mistakes.

Step-by-step explanation:

[ Personally, I skip over my mistakes but it HIGHLY depends on what you are doing. ] --> Do not write this down

I suggest to NOT skip your mistakes. Instead use it to learn what you don't know.

Go look at what you got wrong and go see if there is an answer guide that comes along with what you are doing. Go ask your teacher about this.

  • IF there is an answer guide, then go look at what you got wrong and compare them to the right answers.

  • IF there is NOT an answer guide, then you can simply go back to what you got wrong and look at what it is asking. Go study THAT topic that the question is under. Now, if you don't know what the topic is, ask yourself what is the question asking you and for what class are you taking this in?

You can use your wrong answers to learn by studying the concepts / re-looking at what you had studied before ( your notes ) in order to take that specific thing. ( quiz, test, homework ) It is NOT suggested to study THAT specific question but the concept itself since questions can change but depending on your teacher, they can just reuse the same sentences and change them slightly.

I hope this helps because you did not give a specific class / topic

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