Highly doubt anyone would have this info but whatis the average distribution of questions based on levelofdifficulty per section. For example (average 3 level 5s on LR, or 80% level 3 or below on LR).
How many level 5 questions are expected? How many level 1s? Whatis the general distribution?
Do the tougher questions appear at the later part of the test?
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I am now scoring about -3 on LR, -2 on LG, but -7 on RC. I'm lost. So whatis the traditional, maybe cliche advice that can help me with reading above a 3rd grade level?
Whatis a more difficult feat. Obviously some are more intuitive at RC than others, but for the average student who has difficulty lets say -8 LR and -8 RC.