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I found a pattern that I get most Q1 to Q 15 on LR right, but after Q15-16, I start to get more wrong question. Anyone has similar situation like me? Any good suggestions to improve it? Thank you 7sagers!
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For those of you who have done LR questions from PT's 1-16 and also PT's 35 and above, do you feel that the older PT's LR questions are a bit more difficult or not as straight forward? What are your opinions?
Like many others, I was stuck between A and C here. However, while I do understand JY's explanation that a "claim" does not need support while an "argument" does, I thought A was correct here because the second sentence of the stimulus ...
Disclaimer: I'm not claiming to be an RC expert, but I've seen huge improvement in a short time period (roughly two months) and would like to share how.
Starting out I was abysmal at RC and things stayed that way as I was told RC is the " ...
... method with tests 1-35 (16-35 are CC, and 1 ... -16 I broke into sections) helped ... did PTs 1-16 as individual sections, 16-35 through the CC ...