Hi everyone! Does anyone have tips on the "word in context" questions for RC? I keep consistently struggling with these questions despite the seemingly straight forward manner of the qs. Any tips would be appreciated!
I did an equipment test while signing up this morning which resulted in :
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My Mac is not passing the ProctorU RAM usage test. Other than that, everything else checks out. Will this be a big deal in terms of smoothness of the test?
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But anyways, READ EVERY WORD.
... incorrect the use of the word "frequently" rather than "always"? Thus ... between safe drivers and headlight usage? It would then logically follow ...
... easily understand application of the word 'most.' For example, ... also questions that reference the word 'most' but in ... involves the useage of the word 'most often,' and again ... involves a very weak usage of the word 'most' to ... a grasp of the word 'most' when it ...
... write two words: the second word could be something as simple ... P2 (39-42)
(A) “ambiguous and deceptive meanings” – misinterpretation/mischaracterization ...
... write two words: the second word could be something as simple ... P2 (39-42)
(A) “ambiguous and deceptive meanings” – misinterpretation/mischaracterization ...
... have been looking at the word "space" and "crowded" as basically ... applying our real world contextual usage to the idea.
> ... . I had never considered the word "become" as being significant. Once ...
... be placed immediately before the word or phrase it modifies. ambiguous English is." But both J ... " confirmed that this kind of ambiguous arguments rarely appears on the ... of "only" (=immediately before the word or phrase it modifies)