I find that reading the questionstem first works best for me, ... . Understand your task - read the questionstem to trigger how to think ... about the question and decide whether you're ... (for most questions) - for some question types you will have a ...
For LR, no and yes. Most questions ... . For a main point question, I’ll read at ... the ACs. For a recall question, once I see something ... looking at a SA question in LR and there’s no ... extra time... In a 25 questionLR section, there are 25 ...
... strong sense of when a question is hard, you rarely ... masters most of what LR tests from a content ... move on to the next question without looking at the ... I never skipped a question on LR. I intended to get ... a great sense of which question were "hard" and could ...
... actually is (after reading the questionstem) so that when you go ... get to the main point question, paraphrase the main point of ... whatever it is that the question is about first.
... ?" is categorized as an MSS question.
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This is similar to the questionstem in PT82.1.14: "Which ... one is an Argument Part question.
You can replace ... on what I believe the question is asking and don't ...
... it's for like 1 question type like steph mentioned it ... you do it for every question then those seconds will add ... the stimulus (assuming you do questionstem then stimulus)
1 - LR (25) - 1st question was mayor candidate pro ... -development question - found this section to ... have the T-Rex question? What LR section for this test ... form had the herbal remedy question? ...
... test was LR (25), RC, LR (25), LR (26), LG. The question topics that ... I remember from the LR ... />
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> Second LR 25: a question about commitment should be ...
> @"Mitchell-1" said:
> > @TheMikey said:
> > Was the question in LR about 'being generous' real?
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> I don't think so...?
hmm ok, might've been my exp then.
I advocate for reading the questionstem before the stimulus. I studied ... the stimulus before the questionstem. Reading the questionstem first primes you for ...