I am a huge advocate for the Loophole. But I will caution you: If you do not use the book properly and do not read it slowly and opt to read select chapters, the book will be incredibly useless. I firmly believe the individuals who say Cassidy's boo…
@"Lime Green Dot" said:
This is what it looks like for me:
https://imgur.com/szCjamG
Can you see this okay?
It's the same for me whether from PPT, Word or online.
I figured it out. Thank you for your help.
Focus on understanding the stimulus. If you truly understand the stimulus, then you are much more likely to understand the assumption and the conclusion and all that jazz. You don't understand the stimulus.
Basic Translation skills is how you do it. I know you do not find Cassidy's book helpful, but it's the key. Translate. Translate. Translate. Do translations properly and incorporate her debrief. Slow and steady wins the race. Cracking the section do…
Here is an example using letters:
AAAAAAAAAA
BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB
.....................................CCCCCCCCCCCCC
All "A" is B. Most "B" is "C." There is not at least one (some) A that is a C. That is, there is no "A" that is "C." So, n…