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PT110.S2.Q17
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anyssaaviles20882
Sunday, May 28 2023

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I understand why the right answer choice is right and you explained it well, however, I don't fully understand why some of the answer choices are wrong entirely in some cases. Instead of just saying "this makes no sense" or simply crossing them out, please explain logically, even if briefly, why it is wrong. In this case only one answer choice was tricky for me, answer D. Instead of saying a negative remark and leaving it at that, please explain (for example, in this case it is because it is attacking a premise and we should not do that in weakening questions).

Thank you :)

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PT102.S3.Q21
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anyssaaviles20882
Monday, Jun 12 2023

how in the world did i get this one right i'll never know

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PT142.S2.Q16
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anyssaaviles20882
Thursday, Apr 11 2024

JY understands this question so well, that he failed to really explain it in a way that makes sense to those who do not see it right away.

However, what makes C right is that if you negate it, it is saying the cost of installation and setup and purchasing the thing is so high, that there wouldn't even really be any money saved, you're spending MORE than the amount of money you would supposedly save. For example, it costs 1 MILLION to set up the machine heat thing, and it saved you in electricity about 500k. You essentially lost 500k. Not only did it NOT make you the money back you spent, it didnt really save money, it wasted money. (of course im exaggerating a bit so i can see the point since it is so subtle!).

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anyssaaviles20882
Thursday, Feb 01 2024

I would recommend doing either (1) Daily focus drill, for example, Monday do the 10 in 10 (10 LR questions in 10 mins) and do a few sections on that focused on LR only. Then Tuesday to RC drill, 2 passages at a time, then 3, then 4. The Wed. do LG drills. Start with just unlimited time, timing your set up time only and not the questions, then get a clean set of the same game and do it again until your set up is less than the target time, then do the questions x3. This builds momentum. or you can do (2) Do an untimed test. A full test, but do it as if it were blind review. Do not go to the next question until you feel 100% about the answer choice. Take notes on what is giving you trouble. Then look at the score and what you got wrong and drill those.

Good luck! Sending you all the best energy.

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