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When doing SA questions that are logic based, I do well seeing as I know how to diagram the statements and link them up accordingly.
However, when SA questions are not logic based, I have a very difficult time getting the correct answer.
Cans someone please give me some advice on how to do SA questions that were not logic based?
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Hey Martin:)
I didn't see this question until after I posted about your NA question. Now I see a trend that you may not be confident in understanding the argument structure presented in the stimulus. Hopefully you are not doing the more current PTs because the SA's can be really difficult to parse the grammar and referential phrasing and not as easy to identify the correct A/C.
At this point, my recommendation would be to revisit the curriculum and really focus on understanding argument structure and how to identify the assumptions presented within the stimuli:)
Please feel free to PM me to maybe provide more info about your personal experience and concerns:)
Hey Martin, just read your NA post as well and I'm not sure what you mean when you refer to those NA/SA questions which are not logic based. All SA and NA questions are absolutely based in logic, so I'm guessing you mean something else and I'm just not following. Could you clarify?
I mean when the SA questions do not have logic indicators (if, then, when, requires, etc.).
Also, when NA questions have logic indicators, I get confused.
Please assist. Thank you.