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Thanks Leah. I'm actually pretty stoked about it because RC was by FAR my worst section. In my diagnostic PT, I was only able to complete twopassages. But, now, RC has somehow become maybe my best section. Ha.
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Hey guys,
I'm confused about how to deal with the analogous questions inRC. This type of questions spent me lots of time, but still be wrong. Is there any tips or approach?
Thanks!
Do you guys skip questions inRC?
If so, do you come back to them at the end of passage or do you do the section as a whole and address skipped questions later?
If not, why don't you skip (unless of course you are extremely good at RC.)
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Can you help explain "main purpose" inRC? How do you ...