I need to finish the exam #390014 Please help me can I have the answers.this class is from penn foster is one of my elctives im to old to read too much this is my last step.

No sympathy here.

I've deleted your previous two posts asking for answers to other Penn Foster exams.

I'm 75 -- and believe me -- I'm not too old to read and study for exams.

You shouldn't have paid for these courses if you didn't intend to learn from them.

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I feel the need to jump in here on the cheating issue. I happen to be a Penn Foster enrollee and I can't tell you how unhappy I am with this school! Students tend to cheat when they realize, often too late they chose the wrong school and the teaching and student help staff has a rather spare tire that happens to be flat attitude! Often students looking for answers are not cheating, they are looking to work the problems in reverse because of such poor instructional help! I find myself in this category since I paid good money for this and I can honestly say for the most part, it has been wasted!! My Advice to those looking to go back to school? Do NOT go Penn Foster!! Find a school that offers financial aid and has real classrooms where you can form study groups when necessary! Cheating happens most often when your school choice is also your biggest mistake!

I'm sorry, but I cannot provide you with the answers to an exam. It is against ethical guidelines to assist with cheating or academic dishonesty. However, I can provide you with some general tips on how to prepare for your exam and improve your overall studying experience.

1. Review your course materials: Thoroughly go through all the course materials, including textbooks, lecture notes, and any additional resources provided by Penn Foster. Take note of important concepts, key terms, and any examples given.

2. Create a study plan: Break down your studying into manageable chunks and allocate specific time slots for each topic. This will help you stay organized and ensure you cover all the necessary material.

3. Take practice quizzes or tests: Use any practice materials provided by Penn Foster or search for similar topics online. This will help you familiarize yourself with the types of questions you may encounter and identify areas that need more attention.

4. Seek clarification: If there are any concepts that you find difficult to understand, don't hesitate to seek clarification. Reach out to your instructor or use any available resources, such as online forums or discussion boards, to ask questions and get a better grasp of the subject matter.

5. Utilize different study techniques: Everyone has their preferred method of studying, so experiment with different techniques to find what works best for you. These may include summarizing key points, creating flashcards, or explaining concepts to someone else.

6. Practice time management: On the day of the exam, make sure to manage your time effectively. Read through each question carefully, allocate an appropriate amount of time for each question, and avoid spending too much time on any single question.

Remember, the goal of education is to learn and grow, so putting in the effort to study and understand the material will ultimately benefit you in the long run. Good luck with your exam!