... agree that the shift from "most" to "more" is very dubious ... "must be true" - maybe a MostStronglySupported.
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... sufficient assumptions, the differences between "moststronglysupported" and "must be true," basic ... think you should feel fine with where you are at, ... is what is generally the most learnable, if only due ... fact that it's what most initially know the least ...
... obvious, but increased familiarity with passages will do you wonders ... steady progress by keeping up with RC, BRing each passage ... questions look like LR questions (MostStronglySupported, Must Be True, Main ... your confidence. Keep up with some of the older stuff ...
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... , why not just start with the stimulus?
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... probably where I've seen most of my improvements after hitting ... would rather take this test having mastered all of the questions ... LR questions I've been havingproblemswith. I feel much better. ... feasible goal. I find that most people plateau right around 164 ...
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... knew just went to crap. With lots of time and practice ... like must be true and moststronglysupported its just details and you ... something out of the stimulus with each idea given.
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PT31.S3.Q22 is a MostStronglySupported question.
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... . I took a LONG time with LR and honestly I thought ... you say you're struggling with MBT, it won't get ... questions are MBT/inference or moststronglysupported question types. The others include ... ago it was jumbled: LR with LG and RC in between ...
... keets993 said:
> Stick with LR. I took a LONG ... time with LR and honestly I ... say you're struggling with MBT, it won't ... questions are MBT/inference or moststronglysupported question types. The others ... it was jumbled: LR with LG and RC in ...
... that you are struggling withmost of the moststronglysupported questions covered in ...
If you are struggling with a few of the questions ... 'star' them and continue with the curriculum. It's okay ... that you particularly struggled with by linking to the ...
... types and a significantly more MostStronglySupported types leading to an increase ... drilling MostStronglySupported questions in LR and just being more comfortable with inference ...
... to be as high as with MBTs but this question in ... answer choices pretty easily. Also, MostStronglySupported questions are usually pretty difficult ...
... stolen, along with my laptop, ipad, kindle, and most importantly - my ... about 8 hours daily, with my most recent break of steak ... also asked most of them to bear with me before ... questions (are you still havingproblemswith correctly identifying the core stem ...