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Post by ltowns1 » Mon Jul 13, 2015 11:47 pm

I've found that reading an argument from a broad perspective helps me. What do I mean?? When I struggle with problems I almost try too hard to analyze exact details when I'm first reading the problem and analyzing it. For me, what works better is when I try to get a feel for where the argument is going, and then prephrase the answer. When I find one that I think could be the answer, I then check it against the stimulus ( searching for exact details), i tend to do better this way. If you're struggling with a question type, or LR in general, it might help to approach an argument this way.

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