... is especially tempting with inference, principle, and most ... discussed.
- Author's attitude questions generally, if ... most generally describes the author's attitude should give ... interested in hearing others' perspective on this tip. ...
... is especially tempting with inference, principle, and most ... discussed.
- Author's attitude questions generally, if ... most generally describes the author's attitude should give ... interested in hearing others' perspective on this tip. ...
... not just of the author's perspective (which can sometimes be ... . This will help with Inference-type Questions. When confused, ... the most important tool for inference-building...
** ... of an anticipation for Specific Inference-type Questions (i.e. ...
Inference questions in RC from what ... heavily centered around Perspective (of a critic, an author, etc). A lot ... out for sentences where a perspective is shared.
... the author feel about this? (this is critical for inference and ...
5. POVs - if the author introduces alternative perspectives, OPA, etc ... you to consider this alternate perspective.
- As ... or enthusiastic when the author/POV in consideration is ...
... that helped me shift my perspective and the way that I ... people’s argument -> author’s opinion structure or contain ... an author arguing towards a specific point ... />
- When it comes to inference questions, I like to take ...
... ’t see where the author endorses anything. The author, to me, doesn ... . It seems instead, that the author is going out of his ... one word that indicates the author is not indifferent?? I hate ...
... A was wrong because the author wanted ALL groups of ... be viewed from a new perspective. However, the Kaplan answer ... the author wanted physicians to be viewed from the current perspective, and ... trying to promote a new perspective on the work of physicians ...
This recently tripped me up...
But just wondering what words or phrases in an RC passage would indicate that an author is neutral towards a particular subject/theory etc.
... trial attorney. Just for some perspective for those stressing. Strive for ... seemed to be scenario or inference based, I would spend more ... time on that initial inference step. Otherwise I moved on ...
I'm confused to when to diagram. some inference Q are obvious with logical indicators. Some are hidden or have causation in the argument and qualifiers (maybe, could etc). When do you diagram? what's the general rule?
... .4.2 #15 The author is primarily concerned with… author is primarily concerned with?” ... the purpose of the author writing this passage? Why ... because I got the author’s position; siding ... could we say the author technically does (D) but ...
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6. General Author Opinion: This is the author’s general feelings ... />
7. Specific Author Opinion: This is the author’s feelings/position ... of the following undermines the author’s argument”
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• Provides more evidence for the author’s point
... because it says “historical perspective” you need to think back ... would actually strengthen the author’s argument because it ...
B) Wrong: The author definitely doesn’t expose anything ...
... those difficult curve-breaker Qs (inference Qs, analogy Qs) , because ... further, think about what the author thinks about the range of ... as well. What does the author think about the central theme ... inferred.) AND What is the author's attitude toward the fact ...
... am confused with a logic inference.
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then the inference are,
E-->G ... different from the above original inference which is F-->H ... with E/F, interestingly, the inference different with above two.
... for harder meaning/synonym and author's attitude questions, I find ... should be (~30 sec). For author's attitude questions, I circle ... key words that reflect the author's opinion as I read ... the longer parts of the author's opinion. For meaning/synonym ...