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Shelly is reading a chapter in her science book. She wants to note the main ideas and details, and wants to pay close attention to a few of the important names as she reads. How can Shelly use highlighting to make the information she is looking for stand out?

She can use three different highlighters: one for the main idea, one for the details, and one for important names. She can use one highlighter and highlight the entire paragraphs that have a main idea, detail, or important name. She can use one highlighter to highlight all of the big words in each paragraph. She can use two different highlighters: one for the first sentence of each paragraph and one for the last sentence in each paragraph.

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Answer: The first one (She can use one for the main idea, one for details, and one for important names)

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Answer:

A. She can use three different highlighters: one for the main idea, one for the details, and one for important names.

Step-by-step explanation:

Color-coding highlighters to things your need to memorize/take notes on is an esay way to know what's what without having to read everything you highlighted and hope you find the thing you need.

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