I keep bombing at LR. No matter which question types I drill, I keep getting half or more than half wrong. I write in the Blind Review / Wrong Answer Journal. I blind review each question. But even in blind review I still get the question wrong! What is discouraging is seeing the stats on Curve column an seeing that no one or a small percentage of people got the same answer choice as I did. Then looking at the scorers on the same Curve column, I see its a question that was in the 130s to 140s (an "easy" question), which makes it more discouraging. I have been taking my time, not using the stop clock, and STILL get so many wrong!
My strength is in LG, which for every game, I get -0 to -1 wrong, both timed and un-timed. A bit of background: I have some computer coding skills under my belt, so LG reminds me a lot of when I would create code in Python and Javascript. I prefer to see logic as "If X, then Y" terminology as it is easier for me to understand the flow. Is there a way I can use my LG brain to work for me in LR?
To my understanding, Bill thinks Ann is saying that CW is exclusive to just TCHS, hence the ONLY in the answer choice. Bill provides a counter claim to Ann by saying "No, some TCHS students also attend CL". But his counter claim is means nothing because he completely misinterpreted Ann in the first place. So another way of stating Bill's misunderstanding would be that he thinks Ann is saying that from the camps provided in the stimulus (either CW or CL), "only campers at CW are from TCHS", implying that no TCHS campers attend CL.
I've redone this question a few times now, and it still gets me mixed up as well!