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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.
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
Wow, it really is just count "most/more/all" in the stimuli and make sure the answer has the same number
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."
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.
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
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.
#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?
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.
7 in a row! The cheat codes work like a charm with the counting method