... speak from personal experience, when a section has something weird in ... recommending here is not necessarily a method for applying inferences to ... 5 questions correctly) can save a disastrous section and make it ... . This might spark off a bit of a debate but I am ...
... be just as successful on a RC passage using terms you have ... might have more confidence reading apassage knowing what "deoxyriboses" is, but ... substitute with, when confronted with a term in RC that you ...
... 're saying it's aA(Ronda goes)> B(Paul goes)> ... . My problem is that the A>B>C relationship, doesn ... 't that essentially say B (Paul going) is sufficient for ...
@BruiserWoods It's honestly a good score, a very good score. But I ... sure on the next administration. "A master has failed more times ... than a beginner has even tried" This ...
... that the risk of getting a lower score far outweighed ... the benefits of a higher score. If you' ... tell, most people score a few points lower on the ... time it'll be a reading passage that doesn't jive ... with you, or a LG that ...
... Make sure you have a good knowledge of advanced ... conditional logic. Here is a little cheat sheet I ... gave this situation: A --> B or C. Furthermore, B --> D ... this, you know that B doesn't happen and that ... besides the fact that B doesn't happen can ...
... negated statement would be "If a dog is sick, it will ... The negation of 'A → B' is '~(A → B)', or equivalently 'A & ~B'. So the negation ... of "If a dog ... tired and lazy" is "A dog is sick and will ...
... two conditions NO LONGER having a conditional relationship with each ... dog statement using the ~(A > B) method that he showed ... means that you can have a ... A without having B, whereas previously, if you had A, you necessarily had B ...
... A --> B, you get "it is not the case that A --> B ... ." You're not saying that A is ... not the case, and you're not saying that B ... A is sufficient for B. It is possible to have A and not B ... ."
... exactly the same, every reading passage is the same as the ... . They have a lot of tools to disguise a reading passage with, but ... option, maybe consider working with a tutor that specializes in RC ... />
Here’s a recent thread with a lot of really great ...
... that helps you strike off a couple answer choices very ... fact, I got rid of A, B, and C without having ... of the pollution after a War than they found ... ?
Well, D does a great job of resolving this ... choice basically says, "yea a war may have some pollution ...
... rules effectively in a visual language (developing a code) similar to ... helps to understand how a "not both" (A -> /B) rule can visually ... be represented as a box with ... two items in it and a slash over it. Certain ...
... perfect, then maybe give skipping apassagea shot and see how your ... conditions, I think skipping a whole passage could have more disadvantages than ... points by arbitrarily deciding on apassage to skip.
With the ...
A --> B
Not A --> B
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Thus: B ... ". "A even if B" means "A regardless of B" or "A whether or not B". This ... reiterates our inference above: (A --> B) and (Not A --> B), thus B ...
... awareness you can capture on a retake. Even LR, especially ... between doing a "lap timer" on a specific passage with a target time ... forest not trees) strategy or a different way to annotate. After ... passages individually of a section, I will do a proctored timed ...
Remember, learning is a matter of number of repetitions ... turn it into saying the AB C s. It is just ... you get burned out, take a little time off, go to ... a music festival weekend, go whale ...
... sufficient. So, “Unless A, B” would be /A —> B. But it doesn’t ... matter whether you make A or B the sufficient. By throwing ... sufficient you just get: /B —> A, which is of course the ...
... institutions. I transferred from a good liberal arts school ... I finished undergrad (aB.Sci. with a concentration in 'Visual ... anything but 'green'), becoming a master composter, and experiences in ... that valuable nitrogen to a landfill). Somehow that moment ...