You might consider some of the books that arrange questions bytype. That reaallly helped me pick up on the patterns in LR a lot faster than if I had 25 different questions of each type.
So if you drill by section, would you eventually be able to see the patterns in each question type? I keep jumping between the two ideas: drill bytype versus by section.
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There's also the Manhatran book that has them broken up bytype.
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