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... NA questiontypes. It's really improved my accuracy on the questiontypes from ... . What's vital for NA questiontypes more than any others (in ... go tripped up on NA types.
I don't know where you are at. But I agree with @emli1000. Maybe redo the curriculum to get a firm understanding of the basics. And focus on problem questiontypes. Furthermore, I think BR is extremely important to improvement. It's helped me immensely.
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... if you're missing particular questiontypes over and over again. question types of a particular question type, it could ... only the most difficult questiontypes regardless of question type, I think that ...
... to grasp this), is the question stem. If you can figure ... , conclusion and etc. every LR question becomes easier. Of course, this ... grasped that concept 3 LR questiontypes still got to me, SA ...
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The use of lawgic really depends on what question type you're answering. Typically, people write down the lawgic for MBT and MSS questiontypes. It's also helpful to at least draw the logical structure for PF and parallel questiontypes.