I am showing that PT 20 LR sections are questions 1 and 4.
Is this one about Marianne and chess players or Tom and employers? I only did a quick search of which problem it is before I dig through my packets and find it.
@sweetsana_27 If you mention the PT #, Section (LR 1 or LR 2), and Question ... better understand the question. Also, LR 1 refers to the first ... section that appears in the PT and LR 2 refers to the ...
... of your time and a PT. For LR do drills where your ... recognizing the flaw in every LR question. The Trainer has some ... . I would not take a PT again until you had these ...
Interesting. You're positive the NA isn't actually necessary? I'm curious about these examples. I didn't look closely at it, but PT 71.S1.Q11 seems to be about pollution. Is that the right reference? PT means PrepTest, right?
They're not above confusing/misleading question stems though. I found PT 78 LR to be really tricky on this. In review, there were several questions where I realized that I'd functionally misidentified question stems.
PT23 tonight correct? (title says 24 next week, and we did 22 last week if I remember correctly, which is difficult since I got to sleep finally at 3:30)