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Something that I found really helpful is making sure you really grasp the stimulus before looking at any answer choices. Being able to be 100% certain on what exactly the premises are and what exactly the conclusion is really helps you to quickly form the p→c bridge when you see the right answer. I had struggled on some of the "you try" questions in this unit. When I was getting those wrong, it was pretty much always because I was not rock solid on the stimulus.
5/5 first try, every difficulty!!! LETS GOOOOO!!!!!
Wow this question was gnarly. How is it only a 3 difficulty?
They can be really tough. I have found that always keeping the spectrum of support in mind to be really helpful.
I was getting 3-4/5 on most drills. I went back over the curriculuum and now am getting 5/5 on every difficulty every time. I think that I had thought that these types of questions would be really easy and half assed my studying the first time around. I'd recommend going back over the material and making sure you really understand how to identify context, premises, sub conclusions etc...
Bears can shit in meadows, too.
Just wanted to say, what a great username!