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Underlining too much rather than too little in your textbook is an example of

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Underlining too much rather than too little in your text book is an example of poor selection because in underlining information in your text book, the ones that are highlighted or underlines must be important or a summary of what you are reading in order to select in a more intellect way but having to underline more than what must be done is considered to be poorly selected or poor selection.

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