... as you do during the PT. Ultimately, you want ... simple as possible 3. check for any major ... "which" or "when" question, that means inferences need to ... the LR section from question12/13/14 and do ... way of approaching a question than your previous material ...
... for drilling purposes. The question bank is super useful to ... would only drill specific question types if you are ... issues then a full PT will help you eradicate ... that can take 2-3 minutes to answer on ... Spinning your wheels on question12 is a great way to ...
... find the details after a 3-3:30 minute read. If ... read.
Passage 2, PT 14, Section 3.
Paragraph ... the deconstructivists POV, paragraph 3 gives one from the author ... Example works much better). Question12 : What does the author think ...
... do not adequately answer this question, I should first test the ... phenomena, please see: PT 20-Game 2. Question12 can be answered by ... options we try first. PT 11 game 3question 19 for example. The ... the necessary element of rules 3 and 4. Experience with in ...
... example: today I took PT 56. Section 3Question 10 on that exam ... really difficult question, but just 12 days ago I reviewed PT 37 Section ... 2 Question 19, is ...
... **Day 3**: PT3&2 **Day 4**: PT 4&3 **Day 5**: PT 5 ... missed even one question from the day 1 PT I will attempt ... />
Day 12: PT 5, 11, and 12
Day 13: PT 6, 12, and 13 ...
Day 14: PT 7, 13 ...
... started feeling comfortable with the question type. However, I ... , I only spent maybe 3 days reviewing it. Our ... the CC uses old PT questions-- some of which ... and then my first PT (60) was -12 so... I think ... that proves my point lol. Even after 3 ...
After the 5th PT, my LG was basically -0 ... and LR was ranging from -3 to -12, and then I worked ... make sure I answer the question, but once I started to ... you guys have any other question, lmk I will be happy ...
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For example, PT 24, LR2, Section 3, Question 19. Sufficient Assumption. 3. Do not go home for ... we take the contrapositive of 3, we have "No part-time ...
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For example, PT 24, LR2, Section 3, Question 19. Sufficient Assumption. 3. Do not go home for ... we take the contrapositive of 3, we have "No part-time ...
... from a user asking which PT this is from and I ... identify it! Anyone recognize which PT this question is from? Thanks! Here ... you could tell me what PT this RC section belongs to ...
... confused when in a flaw question the author or speaker confuses ... like. For example, in PT 64, section 3, question 11 - one of the ... haven't come across a question where this has been a ...
I was struggling with the correct answer (B) and (E). Obviously, (B) is correct, because it points out the assumption that the route that polar bear went is already familiar to them, therefore, it does not meet the criteria (definition) of "navigation". ...
I have finished 8 PT tests so far. My score ... weeks left. Should I do PT3 times/week this month and ... the last month (September), do PT 4-5 times/week?
I don't know why this trips me up SO BADLY, but I ended up switching this one to the correct answer in my BR.
BUT, I watched the video and I reasoned it differently.
We're taught that, if we're given a premise, we have to take it to be true, ...