- Fri Aug 14, 2020 3:18 pm
#78066
Hello PowerScore,
When I am reviewing my missed questions in reading comp, I've noticed that I tend to miss answers for two main reasons: I either choose an answer that is not the most "exact" and in-line with the passage (ex. an exaggerated answer), or I eliminate a correct answer because there is a minor leap in it, and I think that it is out of scope (such as questions whose correct answers are not perfect, but they're simply the best of the five choices).
How should I go about altering my strategy when I oscillate between picking answers that are too "exact" and answers that I think aren't "exact" enough?
When I am reviewing my missed questions in reading comp, I've noticed that I tend to miss answers for two main reasons: I either choose an answer that is not the most "exact" and in-line with the passage (ex. an exaggerated answer), or I eliminate a correct answer because there is a minor leap in it, and I think that it is out of scope (such as questions whose correct answers are not perfect, but they're simply the best of the five choices).
How should I go about altering my strategy when I oscillate between picking answers that are too "exact" and answers that I think aren't "exact" enough?