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C was my first gut answer, but I was caught off guard by the word therapeutic. I thought this meant it relieves stress, so I chose D.
Take a practice test and see where your weak areas are. You will likely want to refresh yourself on logic/flaws for LR, reasoning structure for RC, and work on any LG areas you don't have full mastery of. Find a few LG of each type and drill, drill, drill till the patterns are engrained. Practice finding flaws in LR till your brain bleeds. I'll be taking around then too, unless I knock it out of the park on my test tomorrow. Good luck.
Just got out of my test a few minutes ago. DON'T READ IN TO THE HORROR STORIES. You have NOTHING to fear!
Positive experience here: no issues at all on Firefox on PC. Proctor was kind and only messed with my mouse once during the test, briefly. LG were very straightforward, borderline easy (although I think I missed a silly one). I had one LR section first that was tough but another that was a total breeze. RC is challenging I won't lie to you, but really only one passage is above average difficulty and the others are very easy to follow.
I was so nervous last night, doomscrolling all the forums, but honestly I feel pretty good about my test overall. People worry like this on every test. You've got this!
#help I'm struggling to understand why D is wrong? The passage states that Anonymity undermines effectiveness, which seems like what D is saying very clearly.
#help I can not wrap my head around how saying "in no way does that imply X" is not denying the conclusion "X".
#help I don't understand why E isn't nessesary for the argument?