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- Sat Jul 06, 2024 5:01 pm
#107365
Is it possible that we can eliminate options quickly by focusing on the "probably not" in the stimulus' main conclusion? That fact itself leaves us with A and D. And then we can analyze that A reverses the relationship between Items A and B (how A should have said "if a novel was quite unpopular, it was probably not made into a movie"), leaving us with D.
I know we can't always focus on the exact language like "probably not," but I wonder if this in general is a good technique for more time-consuming parallel reasoning questions? Instead of going through every answer option and analyzing their structures one-by-one? Thank you!
I know we can't always focus on the exact language like "probably not," but I wonder if this in general is a good technique for more time-consuming parallel reasoning questions? Instead of going through every answer option and analyzing their structures one-by-one? Thank you!