I was wondering why I seemed to be getting those 4 and 5 star Stated and Implied questions correct without having any idea of what the distinction was. Pretty early on in the RC units, I basically just stopped paying attention to any indication about whether the question was Implied or Stated. Once I did that I basically never got those questions wrong lol. But still, I guess I can see how the distinction could be useful given certain question type variations and that sort of thing. Implied: supported side of the support spectrum. Stated: far end of the supported side of the spectrum. Yeah?
#feedback Are there any plans to add a "Structure of Passage" question type to these lessons? I can't seem to crack them, I'm usually narrowing it down to two and selecting the wrong answer. I would love to hear your approach to these questions.
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Can implied questions be thought of as MSS lite?
I was wondering why I seemed to be getting those 4 and 5 star Stated and Implied questions correct without having any idea of what the distinction was. Pretty early on in the RC units, I basically just stopped paying attention to any indication about whether the question was Implied or Stated. Once I did that I basically never got those questions wrong lol. But still, I guess I can see how the distinction could be useful given certain question type variations and that sort of thing. Implied: supported side of the support spectrum. Stated: far end of the supported side of the spectrum. Yeah?
Sad day to have eye issues that require a paper tests :’) (but also no regrets bc I did need that accommodation)
Is it possible to get a search box in the drills so we can have some practice using it before taking the test #feedback
Really helpful section!
really great section -- love the summary review at the end too!
Wonderful section thanks for adding this, I must study and get this entire section down! Crucial for test day
#feedback Are there any plans to add a "Structure of Passage" question type to these lessons? I can't seem to crack them, I'm usually narrowing it down to two and selecting the wrong answer. I would love to hear your approach to these questions.
Can we use the search box feature on the actual exam?
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