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i'm feeling very discouraged. I do really well on the You Try's that are presented previously in the section and then on these drills I perform terribly. Does anyone have an idea why. I feel like I understand what I'm being asked and reading but get more than half wrong. Is this normal? #help #feedback
I dont understand how E is correct when in the last lesson he literally just said it wasn't a summary of the entire passage?
i am really struggling with these questions haven't gotten any right. And every choice I make is totally tricking me as I feel very confident. C didnt seem right to me because its SO VAGUE. It seems like such a weak answer choice. Does anyone have any tips? Or any other resources that could help me understand?
these are so hard
im getting pissed because a lot of the lesson 1 you try it's have been 3-5/5 difficulty. It does not make sense to me that I am getting 4/5 difficulty on the first question I try in this section! is there some sort of reasoning behind this because if anything it is discouraging me and throwing a lot at me all at once.
@Evek GOATTTTTT
@Thomas Vega I have been thinking about as do we need to know this for the argument to stand. So for this one we need to know that there is an impact on students learning colors with varying contexts. If it is not true that learning these colors with different contexts then this argument would fall apart and the teacher using colored paper or paint would simply just not matter.
i havent gotten any of these right and the explanations barely make any sense to me.
I feel like B was still even a reach I understand the explanation but i think it's still dumb.
#feedback this summary was not effective. It did not even use the titles of the different kind of arguments we learned!
@miladplays I hope you get a 170+ and get into your top choice.
#help #feedback can someone further explain how to make a reasonable assumption? Or how to know if you are making a reasonable assumption? I think I am when I answer these questions and I get them wrong still, maybe there is a trick I am missing.
does anyone have any tips for these questions? I am really struggling with them. My assumptions are getting the better of me, but we have to make some to get to the correct answer. I just feel confused.
@diakonnatalia I use youtube a lot. I will just search up the topic I am struggling with and there is usually lots of videos by different creators trying to explain the topic. I usually watch until I find someone who explains it in a way that makes the most sense to me since we are all different learners. Do not be bummed about struggling. This test is hard for a reason and it will tear you down before you can get back up. You got this, keep going!
@leisdomi I agree I think A is wrong because the stimulus is about the narratives in the stories being told. Or that in the first sentence it says it is a universal aspect of both the past and present. So i think thats why all of the world's cultures phrase in C would help prove it is right. I got this answer wrong and picked A but I hope the way I am understanding could slightly help you. Good luck studying! Wishing you the best, you can do it!
@isabella.pliska In a conclusion sentence it can have a referential phrase like "Such criticism explains" and this would be a referential phrase to the criticism that was given by the other people's argument.
Or in some answer choices it'll have "these criticisms are never sincere" and referential phrase for that could be "these criticisms are insincere". since never sincere and insincere mean the same things.
This is my understanding, I Hope this helps and maybe watch the earlier lessons of referential phrases that can help you pick them out of answer choices easier. It is basically just statements that come right from the text/stimulus.
@PriYanksya yeah i'm not really listening because I understood it so thoroughly earlier.