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This is a message from Bernice for trying hard on your quiz

I have got a mark that is over 70% of my quiz. It was very easy, but sometimes, the questions are very challenging for me. And they have put true and false questions. And the last question is so hard for me. And I try to think about it from what I have learned from elementary school, back in my health classes from St. Rene Goupil (Starting going there in 2016 when I was in grade 5). And in this quiz, those are the things that I have worked all the time. I have heard of reading strategies before when my tutor gave some worksheets on inference and main idea. And I have heard of stress when I was in grade 5 when we are learning about what ways to stops stress, and what is stress. So, I have done time management skills before, and I have been a successful student when I am exchanging schools in China and Canada. Most quizzes I have great success on, and some of them, I have failed on. I have heard time management by seeing schedules when I was in grade 4 in Aspirations and Discoveries. Schedules help us to learn how much time do we need to take to do each activity. So, I have gotten 73% or 75% on my quiz. And I will be

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