Marla remembers her Tuesday class schedule by using the acronym MEST. Which of the following is Marlas schedule? A. Math,Social Studies, English, Technology B. Math, English, SS, Science, Technology C. Math, English, SS, Technology D. Math, SS, English, Spanish

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Answer 1
Answer: C. If you look at the first letter of each subject in her day, this matches the acronym. MEST = Math, English, Ss, Technology
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C

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