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lol for me, reading the question and I blurted out "they prob fked up the eyes" looked for that in choices, BANG. Don't get me wrong I was getting bodied low key from the other questions.
hi key was getting merked from the last one's but this was a no brainer for me.
that was rough the problem was that I found that where they were talking about in the passage so that's a win! I knew what they were trying to ask In terms of anticipation, but I didn't execute the translation to the question stem. I didn't really fully understand the correct answer choice. Devastating
that's kinda genius because I determined the author was in mild favor because they kept referencing all the benefits and really the didnt give a counter point.
this was a hard one for me I chose e during my timed part but, I had to go back and realized that the author was approved despite being a little timid. I thought this was a hard one
so for me a,b,c were a no brainer to cross off. E and D was tough for me. I chose B because I think I didn't fully understand what the second part, I also read it wrong. Note to self, if you're not feeling comfortable take a much closer look word for word.
word like im ngl im good at reading comp but im putting max a short sentence because I feel like my underlining skills aren't there yet so I can't connect low res summaries and underlining
Ngl the vocal was tricky this made me laugh about how devious they are. I had to stop and think what's the opposite of imperfect, and then the answer was crystal clear during BR.
low key I usually go back to the conclusion recognition videos, I still have a lot of trouble, but I also found YouTube is really good as well. I also found whenever context indicators are found the conclusion shortly follows.
Level 2 question my ass. This question was gross. Like all the answers were kinda trash I chose c thinking it wasn't the right answer. Kinda weird low key triggered.
the worst is gaslighting yourself from picking the right answer to the wrong one.
So I think another rule that I think a lot of people have missed is the correct answers leave the least amount of assumptions. I found myself going down the pipeline of assumptions other than A. I felt that A was the most autonomous.
So from what I read the answer choice is asking why we shouldn't be trying to argue for a painting to have special weight. I think that's the key.
JY be pretending this isn't a level 5 question with an average of 166 getting this right. I was killing myself getting to this answer, but I feel like a lot of these art questions have been about economic incentive. bombed the last section but got 2 of these right so I'll take it.
yea wouldn't that weaken it? because you're blocking the support for the premise and conclusion.
I was chose between C and E. Number 1 with E, it didnt mention rebate, and also just because it raises manufacturing costs, doesn't mean they will lose money, or lose profit? For all we know it's free to make them, however unrealistic, the stim doesn't mentioned manufacturing cost. I liked C because it specifically mentioned Rebate, but also in the stim we know that if they give a rebate, they will lose money.
same but during the time part I actually got it write but during my BR I chose B. During my BR, I still didnt like B, but I felt like I was missing something.
same I'm pretty cautious/eliminate whenever I see the word all I still re-read it during BR but that's saying 100% guaranteed which we know isn't.
dam I was torn between B and C