I'm having a hard time differentiating between when they are asking for a complete and accurate list of possibilities based on one hypothetical or multiple. Most questions ask for for where X can go in a variety of situations, but there are questions that ask where are the most spaces X can go based on a single hypothetical.
I remember reading a trick that allows you to determine what there asking for based on where the "could" appears. But I can't find it. Anyone remember this or any other tips that help identifying which list there asking for?
LG complete and accurate list. single vs. multiple hypos Forum
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Re: LG complete and accurate list. single vs. multiple hypos
Huh? A trick to know what the question is asking?
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Re: LG complete and accurate list. single vs. multiple hypos
yep. If the could is before the phrase complete and accurate list then it is asking for a list based on a single event. If could is after the phrase complete and accurate list then it asking for a list based on multiple situations. I
here is the best explanation I found: http://www.manhattanlsat.com/forums/pt3 ... -t226.html
here is the best explanation I found: http://www.manhattanlsat.com/forums/pt3 ... -t226.html