I would say maximum twice... If I don't understand it the second time around, I know I would be wasting time that can be better spent analyzing a different question. I would pick an answer choice, circle it and move on. If I have time at the end of the section, I would come back to it depending on how many questions I have left.
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I would say maximum twice... If I don't understand it the second time around, I know I would be wasting time that can be better spent analyzing a different question. I would pick an answer choice, circle it and move on. If I have time at the end of the section, I would come back to it depending on how many questions I have left.