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Knowing things like how to map no/nobody and unless and stuff like that. Is it enough for tough coniditonal lr quesitons? If not then how do you do them better?
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You should be comfortable recognizing the indicators, know what they mean, drawing inferences, and translating conditional statements.
For instance if I give you A→B, A→C, you should see both the map and the inference B←s→C immediately. Or that A→B, C→B gives you /A←s→/C, and so on. Likewise someone saying something like,"I will not go to the store today unless it is not raining," or "unless a miracle happens, the only way I can pass this class is if I do not fail the test" should flow in conditional mapping smoothly as soon as you hear it.
In my opinion, if you're not proficient to the point that you're automatically visualizing conditional mapping when you see/hear the indicators, you're basically volunteering to take a lower score.
Thank you! Do you know of anyone that could tutor me on this before test day?