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So I’m going through practice sections of LR and I’m missing a fair amount of questions, however, when I’m torn between two answers I’ll underline the one I don’t pick. On my last full section, there were 5 questions I would’ve gotten right if I had just picked the answer I underlined. Does anyone have any recommendations to stop making that mistake?
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You could try writing out why you think each AC is right or wrong during BR. Also, while grading, figure out--or if you already do this, keep doing it, if it was a stem misread, a stimulus reading error, and/or an AC misread. Also, the forums on here and other forums tend to refer to various traps, and if you don't see a description of the error and/or you still feel confused, then use the #help tag, which I believe sends a copy to several mentors on here.