I saw that someone posted about this a while back. Any tips for the “infer” questions in RC? I am consistently getting these wrong. Anyone here have a good strategy for answering these questions?
Can I infer some are -P from the statement that most people are P? I think saying most people are mortal does not mean some people are immortal, but the correct AC of this question seems to suggest the otherwise. Is this a bad LR question?
I found I miss points especially on this question.
Sometimes we have to find info from sentences located in different place in passages...and its hard to find the right info immediately.
How do you answer those questions? < ...
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... the frogs. Then we can infer /water -> frog ... we have to really infer about the necessary conditions ... about lichenometry. From there, infer what it CAN and ... it is our job to infer the range of function based ... a central theme and infer what it can/ cannot ...