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For tougher questions, do you recommend mapping the stimulus and answer choices so the answers are more clear like J.Y does in review? I'm just wondering because I feel like it will take a lot longer, but the answers you get will be more accurate.
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... it. For example, if i run across a complex parallel flaw question ... that is heavy on conditional logic, I might mapout ... you flagged questions with conditional logic then I would mapout not only the stimulus ...
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