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I've seen many comments from people saying they do well on individual questions in the drills but struggle to consistently get 5/5 or answer most of the questions correctly. One suggestion that has worked for me is to approach the drills by gradually increasing the difficulty level. For example, I started by setting the difficulty to the lowest level, completing the drill, and achieving 5/5. Then, I increased the difficulty and repeated the drill, continuing to progress as I improved. I noticed that by building a strong foundation at the easier levels, I was able to score higher on the more challenging questions. This method helps train your brain so that when you encounter tougher questions, you're better prepared to tackle them. I hope that makes sense!
My rule of thumb for identifying the premise and conclusion in a paragraph involves looking for key words. Words such as "therefore," "thus," "as a result," "after all," and "consequently" indicate that the statement following them is the conclusion, while the statements preceding them form the premise.
Cheers! Happy to read this is working for you :)