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Friday, Jun 12 2020

That depends on the question. Does that negation mess up the reasoning? If no, then you don't eliminate it. If it does, you eliminate it. The whole thing behind PMOR questions is that the AC and the stimulus have to match in reasoning. Its just like working the same math problem only with different numbers twice. If your still in doubt and have the time, I would check my other AC to make sure I can eliminate them before I eliminate that choice.

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Friday, May 01 2020

Thank you!

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Friday, May 01 2020

Could someone remind me again how we turn RRE questions into weakening questions?

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Saturday, Apr 25 2020

There is but you need to keep practing and I would take the level of difficulty down. Start with some 2 and 3 star questions because as you can see from the BR there are still some fundamentals that you need to make concrete first.

If you make sure you have a solid understanding, plus a sound strategy for each question type, along with a wrong answer journal where you can articluate your reasoning for why you got a question wrong and even ones that you got right but you guessed and didnt know why it was right, then you'll start to see improvements.

The longer you stick with studying correctly, the more familer you'll become with the material and answering LR questions will even become fun after awhile.

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Wednesday, Apr 01 2020

Also sent you a message!

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Friday, Mar 27 2020

Didn't spot any issues my way. I think this is a good, easy analogy to help remember the previous lesson. There might be some exceptions to the basic rules you have (i.e. #1 & #2 ) based on the degree of difficulty within the question, but overall, using this will be helpful!

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Monday, Mar 23 2020

@jhaldy10325 Thank you!! I'm in a similar boat and had this same concern for the past two weeks.

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