- Tue Aug 22, 2017 8:11 pm
#38679
Hi all - thank you for all your help with answering questions so far. I have a specific question about passage organization questions. These should be relatively easy because I track the passage structure carefully as I read, however, once I get into the answer choices, the similarity between words or slight word shifts get the best of me and I find myself wasting valuable time.
For example - can I get some clarification on the difference between an author "describing alternatives" for a theory, and "revising a theory." Both suggest introducing an approach by the author that is opposed to the "original theory."
In addition - is there anything advice in general regarding these types of questions. I get them correct most of the time - but I think I take much longer on these questions than I should due to these types of "shell" answers.
Thank you!
For example - can I get some clarification on the difference between an author "describing alternatives" for a theory, and "revising a theory." Both suggest introducing an approach by the author that is opposed to the "original theory."
In addition - is there anything advice in general regarding these types of questions. I get them correct most of the time - but I think I take much longer on these questions than I should due to these types of "shell" answers.
Thank you!