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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Vocabulary

Learn lessons ?

When you say "to learn lessons", does "lessons" mean "something you learn from your experience" OR "something you learn in school"?

For your reference, here is the sentence that includs the words.:

Altered brain function has a direct correlation to how one is able to learn and retain lessons.


Thanks for your help.

  

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anonymous When you say "to learn lessons", does "lessons" mean "something you learn from your experience" OR "something you learn in school"? Judging from the context you have supplied, I choose "something you learn from your experience".

  • anonymous When you say "to learn lessons", does "lessons" mean "something you learn from your experience" OR "something you learn in school"?
  • Judging from the context you have supplied, I choose "something you learn from your experience".
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anonymousWhen you say "to learn lessons", does "lessons" mean "something you learn from your experience" OR "something you learn in school"?

Judging from the context you have supplied, I choose "something you learn from your experience".

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