variables/factors lead to what?). Basically #2 is essential. I learned that I was being pretty lazy and not actively engaged during my stimulus break down process and that was costing me SA questions
The first one just seems like it has a TON of content in it; I'm not saying it couldn't/wouldn't work just that it seems much harder to write a concise narrative that uses all of those
Idea #2 + Biggest worry : I'm leaning towards this idea. I wanted to discuss my first call as a volunteer on a crisis line and how it relates to my perspective on health law. However, all of the
You're misunderstanding the OP. #1 C suggests that stylistic portrayal is useful for humor in comedies. #2 And we know from stim that humor is important for comedy. So stylistic portrayal (non-re
saying that you would not be interested in #26? There is also enough fluctuation in that range (schools dive in and out of #20-25 depending on the year) that you might consider schools in bottom of y
It might just be me, but I feel like—since I've been staring solely at #2 pencil chickenscratch and black ink for months and months during prep and it can all start to feel like extraneous clutte
Since #26 is asking of the meaning/role in the passage, a quick look at the word and reading a line or two both before and after the word should be enough to allow you to select an answer choice. This
Regarding question #2, the translation of the original sentence is (E or D)->(S or H). Taking a more simplistic approach, we could say "(E or D)" is represented by "A" and "
Thanks guys! My individual scores were: LR #1 11/25, LR#2 11/25, RC15/27 and then LG was 4/23 I believe! I wrote a second one shortly after (untimed) just to see how I could do and the LR went way up!
get (omitted) for a possible wrong answer. Also, #2. Can D be selected first to precede E for a direction where C precede B and E follows next. Question #3. What about A. If D is first what's