I'm not sure if this will help you, but I was in a similar position a couple of weeks ago and this strategy really helped me. At the end of each section, I would paste the passages into a powerpoint and just highlight the areas from which each answer came from. Then I would write out the tone of the passage, the structure of the passage, and its main point. This helped me get a general understanding of what the questions are asking for and what to expect from the passages. I realized that essentially the passages are quite similar and the questions are generally asking for the same sorts of things - once I got a general feel of what to expect I dropped from -6/-7 per section to -1/-2 per section.
Thanks for the suggestion. Just wondering how you'd copy and paste the passages? When I try to do so, it doesn't let me select the text.
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I'm not sure if this will help you, but I was in a similar position a couple of weeks ago and this strategy really helped me. At the end of each section, I would paste the passages into a powerpoint and just highlight the areas from which each answer came from. Then I would write out the tone of the passage, the structure of the passage, and its main point. This helped me get a general understanding of what the questions are asking for and what to expect from the passages. I realized that essentially the passages are quite similar and the questions are generally asking for the same sorts of things - once I got a general feel of what to expect I dropped from -6/-7 per section to -1/-2 per section.
Thanks for the suggestion. Just wondering how you'd copy and paste the passages? When I try to do so, it doesn't let me select the text.