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... of the stuff you did above. You don't even need ... to ascertain as the correct answerchoice without even having to do ... can pretty much simplify this answerchoice as basically saying: "it takes ... if you assumed that the answerchoice is actually true (that one ...
B ... out B because that answerchoice said that we should ... , but I thought the answerchoice would have to recommend NOT ... takeaway here is that an answer is 100% right or ... the way i did it above, you could also go: ...
... , admittedly it took me a number of attempts). It is a ... inaccurate then just "kill" that answerchoice and move on. You will ... word that you "killed" the answerchoice at on this first pass ... now absolutely "kill" each wrong answerchoice at. I call this the ...
To me, the answer is it depends. For main ... be part of the right answerchoice. For example, "however it's ... above is mistaken, etc." are the main conclusions but the right answerchoice ...
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Premsie--the limited number of them makes wider distribution ... principle is unwarranted For this answerchoice we do not know ... to, "get the greatest number of people the greatest satisfaction ... , plus I think this answerchoice is getting at Utility, ...
... , admittedly it took me a number of attempts). It is a ... inaccurate then just "kill" that answerchoice and move on. You will ... word that you "killed" the answerchoice at on this first pass ... now absolutely "kill" each wrong answerchoice at. I call this the ...
... . This means first eliminating answer choices that directly conflict with ... you can mentally visualize an answerchoice to work out OK ... explain, but typically the correct answerchoice won't involve a floater ... you've exhausted the options above. And if you're ...
... enough to allow you to answer all the questions that deal ... prep, I filled out the above template for every single RC ... the information you need to answer probably all but the hardest ... to conclusively prove out one answerchoice.
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... spare, without even looking at answer choices.
- reading, ... to explain away the credited choice without putting it through ... pick an attractive but incorrect answerchoice. Why do you pre- ... back to my 1st point above for the earlier question. ...
... having even worked with a number of private tutors. Then I ... I could kill a wrong answerchoice at (I found that I ... could kill most wrong answer choices in LR or RC ...
... having even worked with a number of private tutors. Then I ... I could kill a wrong answerchoice at (I found that I ... could kill most wrong answer choices in LR or RC ...
I agree with the above advice. I would also recommend ... second to carefully read the answer choices as to not make ... simple mistake as choosing an answerchoice that is too strong or ... with moving fast through the answer choices, I know that happened ...
... . In the example Kole uses above being in NYC implies and ... that you choose the correct answer. When we negate the necessary ... guesses before even reading the answer choices, other times, just ... me figure out the right answerchoice. Some of this is redundant ...
... (i.e. practice test number, section number, question number). I made a spreadsheet ... all my reasoning for each answerchoice (that just lists the location ...
... X number of different possible game boards. The Correct answer ... time, keep the same number of games boards** that ... and yet keep the number of game boards and ... us.
Answerchoice E does just that. number and the exact same ...
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with translation of each choice and rationale why is it ... your brain like your phone number and your name.
... at all. To me the above way maximizes the value you ... is each answerchoice saying?
Why is each answerchoice either right or ... the right answerchoice unattractive?
What made the wrong answerchoice attractive?
... wholly distinct entities, the real answer is probably more along the ... enough to confidently select an answerchoice. Whether/how consistently you can ... practice. For example, when Wayne (above) says that he's worried ...