Basic Entire Sentence Underlined Theory?

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Basic Entire Sentence Underlined Theory?

by Kevdog2834 » Tue Jan 24, 2012 3:17 pm
After reading through multiple GMAT books there was an interesting tip and I cannot fully remember it. With the full sentence underlined on SC questions the 2 most common answers are? I believe whichever book it was said they are D and E. Maybe the info was read somewhere on here.

If this is the case those are the 2 first answers we should read. Can you help us remember the best starting point for fully underlined sentences?

*There are a few good articles on this site but I did not see the info there
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by MBACenter » Wed Jan 25, 2012 6:02 am
Kevdog2834 wrote:After reading through multiple GMAT books there was an interesting tip and I cannot fully remember it. With the full sentence underlined on SC questions the 2 most common answers are? I believe whichever book it was said they are D and E. Maybe the info was read somewhere on here.

If this is the case those are the 2 first answers we should read.
I wouldn't put much stock in this sort of tip. I have seen it before and I find it to be wishful thinking at best and a serious time-waster at worst. The GMAT is a hard test, but like any test it can be learned. However, the skill development you need to learn the GMAT takes time: asking for shortcut strategies is dangerously sophistic!
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