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@SusanLeifker Before reading this section I did think they were a little pretentious, even if they do it unknowingly. I still think they should make some studies more easier to digest, especially those that pertain to health and wellbeing.
@BrookeRodriguez I have the Powerscore Bibles and they’re pretty good. I have heard from other commenters that the Loophole textbook is also pretty good.
I get it now. I know I won’t in a couple of lessons but let me just have this one win.
Initially, they asked what a predicate and Noun was. But as you continue and hit "Answer," they start hitting you with things like "subject-noun, Subject-verb, Indirect-object, Direct-object" like huh? I feel like I am getting more confused, and I know I am not alone since there are over 250+ comments as well. Thoughts anyone?
@TanishaVerma Thanks for your reply, I've taken notes on the Powerscore textbooks but not 7sage. It's kind of like a recap so thats why I haven't been taking too much notes.
It says to identify the subject, predicate, and modifiers. But then it asks us other things, like object-noun and predicate-object? That kind of threw me off a bit
@maald4c Why do they do that? If I were an author of an article I would want to make it as easy to read as possible. 🤔
Did they use the B word because they know no minors are studying for the LSAT?
Does anyone else have recommendations where one could practice these topics? I can read and understand articles and books fine but I want to get more into detail rather than rely on intuition, pls help a brother out, thanks!