Quotes and References: Be familiar with quoting or using references such as from literature, historians, or any source material defined in the course. Study notable figures and their key contributions.
Historical Events: Understand significant events, their timeline, and implications, including causes and effects.
Mathematical Terminologies: Ensure definitions of terms and their applications are clear, especially surrounding topics like algebra and geometry.
Scientific Principles: Review fundamental principles represented in both biology and chemistry, particularly the scientific method and phenomena related to physical laws.
Literary Devices: Familiarity with literary terms such as metaphors, similes, alliteration, and their use in provided passages.