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- Mon Oct 04, 2021 4:41 pm
#91024
I read an article suggesting you should tackle the easier non-inference, specific reference type of questions first ("according to the passage....", "the passage contains information sufficient to answer which one of the following....", etc.).
I guess the idea is, the specific details should be fresher in your memory if you attack them right after reading, and presumably you can get them out of the way quickly and have more time available for the typically more challenging inference/synthesis questions.
Any input on this strategy? Or do you suggest simply going in order?
Thanks in advance!!!
I guess the idea is, the specific details should be fresher in your memory if you attack them right after reading, and presumably you can get them out of the way quickly and have more time available for the typically more challenging inference/synthesis questions.
Any input on this strategy? Or do you suggest simply going in order?
Thanks in advance!!!