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The flaw of the questionstem is that it confuses necessary ... this is what makes this question so difficult (5 circles).
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For RC - questionstem, it has "WSE" as an option, but when I hover over it, "WSE" is the only thing that's offered. "PorG" says "principle or generalization" when I hover over it. TIA!
... next couple days on the question types I struggled with. I ... is only one question! For most testers, one question will not make ... is when you encounter a questionstem you know you struggle with ... strategy when I encountered a question that had a long causal ...
... to approaching one sort of question, and it throws you off ... of attack (" What's the questionstem? Necessary assumption: look for the ... argument. Circle answer. Cool, next question: resolve/discrepancy. What's the ...
... money for the sufficient assumption question (stem 1). I'd emphasize "if ... some unease about stem 2, the necessary assumption questionstem. Necessary assumptions are ...
... to process the questionstem twice. First, read the questionstem as you normally ... do, right? Now read the stem again and look at every ... example, you may see a stem that says "If all of ...
... , if I get a strengthening question wrong, it's often because ... the argument at all. The question is obviously asking 'which strengthens ... read and comprehend what the questionstem says?" ) may help. In my ...
... back. For example, if a question asks "What did the author ... it. Lets pretend that the question is "What did the author ... line 5-10 .......... " in the questionstem.
I used some of those other methods PS, in particular, but once I started using JY method of reading the questionstem first, I began to pick up steam real fast. It helps you identify certain keys to the question type.
... prudent to read the whole questionstem. You could have the phrase ... "most strongly supported" in the questionstem--but that doesn't necessarily ... it will be a MSS question. For example, you could ... would be your typical MSS question. However, you could also ...
... 's point was. Luckily the questionstem summarises the argument for us ... . Because its a most strengthens question, in evaluating each answer choice ...
... group" do you mean a questionstem that has placed A (for ... : A1 ---> B4, and the question tells us A3, B would ... float anywhere? Further, if the question told us B3, then A ...
Agree with Zach! The LR was really helpful! Just hearing other peoples thought process when they saw a questionstem helped me see things I may have overlooked or what I should be looking for.