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Monday, Mar 10 2025

7 in a row! The cheat codes work like a charm with the counting method

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Monday, Mar 10 2025

Bam, that's 6 correct in a row just doing the counting of the "More/most/all/only" in the stimuli. Previously, I missed 5 in a row because it wasn't clicking.

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Monday, Mar 10 2025

Damn, that's 4 in a row correct just by counting the "most/more/only/all" in the stimuli and matching it with the answer. It feels like a cheat code or maybe I'm just getting lucky

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Monday, Mar 10 2025

Wow, it really is just count "most/more/all" in the stimuli and make sure the answer has the same number

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Thursday, Mar 06 2025

As a former English teacher, if I had a student write a paper and they included a sentence like answer A, I would hand it back to them and say "try again."

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Wednesday, Mar 05 2025

The reason why E is wrong is because in the stimulus it never says her intention for writing about emotional crises was to invoke those moral questions. Instead, the moral questions were an unintended by-product of her writing, so E is wrong because it implies she intended to invoke the moral questions when this was not the case.

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Tuesday, Mar 04 2025

So, I've blown through every section so far with ease, but this section has been killing me. I've missed 6 in a row, but got this one right. I finally understand how these questions work. Essentially, there is a sentence(s) missing from the argument, so to make it complete you need to see which sentence fills the gap in the argument. Once I understood that it started to click

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Friday, Feb 28 2025

This one is very frustrating. How is E correct if it says "probably"? That doesn't mean they are guaranteed to sell or even sell to Carol.

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Friday, Feb 28 2025

#feedback Can someone explain what the numbers in the "Answer Choices" section mean? I've gotten four correct in a row, and on every one there is a 165 above the correct green answer. What does that number mean as well as the other numbers that are on there?

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Thursday, Feb 27 2025

I really wish these had their original scores in the video. Going from a 145-174 is a lot different than going from a 166-174, for example.

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