The problem I have with Reading Comprehension is that for some questions an answer choice is considered to be correct even though its not necessary valid. But for others, it seems as if we can eliminate answers because of the very same reason. I'm obviously lacking intuition on how/when to eliminate answer choices.
Can anyone explain why certain answer choices can be eliminated while others cannot? What typically constitutes a wrong answer? I would like to hone my intuition on what constitutes a wrong answer and which answer choices aren't necessarily accurate, but still considered correct.
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Do you have any advice on how to approach these types of questions? Is POE the easiest way to arrive at the correct answer?
it kind of sounds to me like you are trying to approach all sorts of questions in the same way which you really cant (until you are a real pro, then you do what you want bc... well you're a pro)
if you have 7sage I recommend spending some time watching the videos for the approaches for the different types of questions and drilling until you get it. If you dont have a membership I would say crack open the trainer (of if you dont have that LR bible/whatever you have) and read up on a question type and then drill some of that type of question until you really understand how you attack that question stem
The only question type I can think of that doesn't show up in LR but DOES show up in RC is the Definition question where you're asked what an author meant by the use of a word. There is a similarity on this question type to Argument Part questions but sometimes they are straight definitions.
You'll be fine on RC if you keep boning up on LR. Practice what @jdawg suggested regarding your notes (mental or physical) while reading and you'll be good to go. Familiarity with the question types will go a LONG way!