I've found that highlighting makes it slightly easier. Highlight one line from each paragraph that you believe is the conclusion and use a different color for premises. Since you are allowed 5 sheets of paper, use one of them to help you write down small summaries. Hope this helps and good luck on the exam!
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I've found that highlighting makes it slightly easier. Highlight one line from each paragraph that you believe is the conclusion and use a different color for premises. Since you are allowed 5 sheets of paper, use one of them to help you write down small summaries. Hope this helps and good luck on the exam!