PT140.S3.Q13

PrepTest 140 - Section 3 - Question 13

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Summary

A group of 3-year-olds who new the numbers 1 through 10 were trying to learn their phone numbers. Initially no child could remember his or her number. But after a teacher taught each child a song that contained his or her phone number, the children could remember the phone number.

Strongly Supported Conclusions

The song the teacher taught probably helped each child remember his or her number.

A string of numbers might be easier to remember if they are part of a song.

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a

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b

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c

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d

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e

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