For some reason...I miss a lot on this question.
What some strategy worked for you?
I tried to find whether they agree, disagree, no opinion strategy but it did not really work for me...the part I thought they disagree turned out one of them does not have opinion and something like that.
How do you tackle this type of question?
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1. Understand the conclusion and the premises for each person. Do not move on until you do because you can be punished by tougher questions for not doing this.
2. If I can, pre-phrase the answer and pick the point that the two sides seem to be disagreeing over. I ask myself is it a point of support? Is it the context? is it the conclusion?
3. I go to the answer choices and eliminate any and every one where one side does not have an opinion or where they agree.
4. I select the answer that I made sure the two arguments are in a disagreement over.
I hope this helps! I absolutely do not move on to the answer choices until I make sure I understand the arguments in the stimulus.
Just realized this one got a reply...I'll try the metohd
Disagreement question really frustrates me a lot, gotta do drills drills and drills...