I saw that someone posted about this a while back. Any tips for the “infer” questions inRC? I am consistently getting these wrong. Anyone here have a good strategy for answering these questions?
Does anyone else feel like RC are just like extended LR questions? I've been usingthe same techniques for RC as I did for LR and it seems to be working out really well. I find it helpful to approach questions this way.
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I'm usingthe basic 7sage in combination with powerscore bibles and workbooks. anyone doing the same? and which do you use first or in combination? kinda confused how to go about it for maximum benefit.
... about the older LR questions with specific examples. I've started usingthe ... LR sections inthe 20s because they're ... manner that doesn't fly inthe newer exams? I bring this ... questions are good to practice inthe PT stage then I' ...
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I already occasionally read the New York Times opinion articles ... The Economist science section to increase my speed and interest levels inthe ... science passages inRC. My school offers ...
I have been usingthe 7sage iOS app ... I went to check the grader section it automatically ... makes the app crash. I tried ... and re-downlod the app and the same issue persists. ... confused as I was usingthe grader function just fine up until ...
... , keep up the hard work. I got the same score as ... -2 or -3 on theRC sections. I think that there ... lot. One of the hard things inRC is that some people ... will read a paragraph, get to the ... me to point you inthe right direction just let ...
... on usingthe powerscore workbooks in coordination with the "bibles." Over the ... course of my studies (most inthe ... latter portion), I will be taking the most ... PTs (had to buy the last 3 individually), ...
... thorough/proper read encourages swiftness inthe Q's—just like spending ... time diagramming/drawing inferences in LG enables swiftness inthe Q's. the "comfort zone" inRC. Otherwise, I'm a ...
... recently jumped to the newer tests to experience the difference. If anything ... significant differences inthe new tests aside from the comparative passages inRC. I actually ...
... locking in knowledge of a stimulus. Inthe earlier stages in my ... roughly akin to the memory method inRC, which helped me ... tremendously. Now having been further down the road in ... helps one to absorb the language inthe stimulus by default, ...
1. The right answer is inferred usingthe ... facts given inthe stimulus. Lots of times, the test makers ... that satisfies one of the statements listed inthe stimulus.
... immediately see the gap/assumption in LR or recognizing the argument structure inRC. The point ... of excitement or exhilaration is the same ... about which "birds are in a forest for the birdwatchers." (heehee) ...
... alright with knowing what the questions are going to be ... before going into the passage, but I am ... - and do not understand the need for- burning 60 ... be. They always ask the same things inRC, so why sacrifice ... even come close in value to the value of four ...
The best technique inRC is the one that works for you. RC is the ... one section that is most heavily tilted towards personal preference. In ... anything you identify as the Author's Attitude on ... (or opposes) another idea inthe passages. Keep it minimal lest ...
@danielznelson In 60s, in general I get -7 in LR, -5~8 inRC, and -1 ... ~0 in LG. My score inRC especially dropped ... you get adjusted to the increasing difficulty inRCin 60s?
... If you want to review the ones you got right, ... your reasoning for the answer choices. In addition to that, ... breakdown of the stimuli in LR, fool proofing the setup in LG, and ... breaking down the passage structure inRC ...
... be there. The same is true for the presence of Y ... a sufficiency necessity error of the contrapositive of S---->/Y ... your bi-conditional statement. Usingthe bi-conditional in this game will get ... have two groups (if the last rule inthe game applies and you ...
... , even though they are inthe minority; most RC questions will ask directly ... concrete information, like PT 65 RC passage, The Netherlands soil study. That ... already have practiced the looking for the forest part inRC passages and I ...
the question quickly and worrying ... really struggling to see the differences between the answer choices. Or ... really can use the test to beat the test, especially inRC. ...
... gaps inthe reasoning, then I worked up to pointing out flaws usingthe ... specific language inthe stimulus, then I graduated ... to using more abstract language to ...
The above comment is right if + symbolizes or, but in my experience + is ... mean and. If that is the case, it is valid. If ... . I found that usingthe word implies in place of the conditional arrow clarifies ... group of words which expresses the meaning.
... and inference questions intheRC passages which are ... the same number of mistakes in both during my low PTs. InRC ... , it's the same: when the test is ... br />
I think the issue lies inRC and LR for sure ... because I can BR the ...
... been inthe camp that the 70's do represent a shift inthe way the ... test is written. The LR language, if not the logic ... , felt harder to me, the AC's inRC felt a little more ... subtle, and the games felt a ...
... questions guessed: A couple in LR, 1 in LG, and who f ... 'n knows on RC
#real ... : No, I'm a bite the bullet type of person. RC. The experimental RC I FLEW through. I did the last section inRCin 5 ...