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Chronicling the reasons behind my wronganswer choices
This ... everything out. Then for each answer choice, I write out a ... detailed explanation of what the answer choice is saying and then ... it’s either right or wrong. This is an agonizing ...
... , and you know why each wronganswer is wrong. This last one gets ... is often easily eliminating three answer choices and then choosing a ... , if I recognize the correct answer, I’m really only eliminating ... able to identify the correct answer, so I sure as hell ...
... be something that just sits wrong with you, a word or ... what makes an attractive trap answerwrong. Practice and BR help tremendously ... that B is definitely, hopelessly wrong and why. Often it's ... subtle clues that make a wronganswerwrong, and that will in turn ...
... Even if you find the answer choice you were anticipating, ... errors and choosing the attractive wronganswer choice based on those ... only to find another good answer choice after reading every option ... re-read the stimulus and answer choices more carefully. This ...
... only to find another good answer choice after reading every option ... are taught that every wronganswer is 100% wrong, the LSAC wants us ... to find the "best" answer. ... Sometimes, there's an answer that, with the ...
... degree of confidence) to help answer uncertain ones.
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... , I usually find myself reading answer choice E first and reading ... , and I "feel" like the answer to those (with no actual ... had to write 4 lengthy wronganswer choices, and if it were ...
@"Accounts Playable" said:
4 lengthy wronganswer choices, and if it were me writing the question, I'd make the test taker have to sift through A-D first
... ) is that one of the answer choices should have one of ... your reading. If you're answer choice isnt something one of ... could agree with, its the wronganswer choice.
I ... to get trickier with the wronganswer choices. But the task ... level, even the trickiest wronganswer choice should seem just as ... wrong and as obvious as ...
... ? I'm really hoping the answer is yes, as I have ... higher proportion of more attractive wronganswer choices. So as an example ... standards, maybe one of the wronganswer choices which could have been ...
@"Cant Get Right" said:
The only difference I’ve really noticed is the newer tests do seem to have a slightly higher proportion of more attractive wronganswer choices.
... says "if you are reviewing wronganswer choices, even after choosing the ... , or is he referring to wrong ACs that are obvious, due ... your certainty of the right answer? He says that he didn ...
... scalp when I got it wrong. It definitely taught me to ... order to anticipate the correct answer and not get carelessly caught ... one of the attractive but wronganswer choices the test makers provide ...
... skills as well as your answer sheet bubbling and pencil sharpening ... lot but the construction of wronganswer choices has not. For flaw ... a search image for formulaic wronganswer choices.
... and figure out why the wronganswer is wrong and what was your ... blah blah, but A is wrong because the line doesn't ... you're still getting ~10 wrong in BR that means you ...
1. ... The right answer is inferred using the facts ... don't completely rule out answer choices with strong language. These ... some of them, the wronganswer choices will become very apparent ...
The short answer? All of them. Modality is super important to eliminating wronganswer choices for a lot of questions, but especially true in MBT/assumption questions and RC questions.
oh and also once you are down to your two answers, or even if you have eliminated all of them, I make it a habit to use the negation technique to make sure that I have the correct answer. This has helped me sometimes realize I have the wronganswer.
... breaking down the right and wrong answers during review, it ... of being able to identify wronganswer choices more easily. And going ... each of the 4 wrong choices are wrong. For example, they ... suddenly the only answer left is the right answer.