Yeah, there's a list of all the common valid argument forms in the CC as well. Half are in validity, and the other half are in some and most relationship lessons. I think just doing more of them, and making your own list will be the most helpful.
hello, all they are saying is the truth. i think we are in the same boat but taking this course personally i have seen some changes. try the least of the course and when you get the hung of it, your scores will increase.
Try reading the answer choices in reverse order? Start with E and work up to A? The truth is though that the answer choice can be any letter, so you just have to remember to try to force yourself to approach every answer critically.