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I did a lesson learned discussing a method to help solve certain CR questions. The example I used was this question. Please see my link below:
https://www.beatthegmat.com/my-blog-erro ... 99-90.html
Look for the phrase, "Keyword/phrase search"
https://www.beatthegmat.com/my-blog-erro ... 99-90.html
Look for the phrase, "Keyword/phrase search"
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Hey Mayo,mayonnai5e wrote:I did a lesson learned discussing a method to help solve certain CR questions. The example I used was this question. Please see my link below:
https://www.beatthegmat.com/my-blog-erro ... 99-90.html
Look for the phrase, "Keyword/phrase search"
Read your post of kyword search and othr CR techniques. Great stuff!
Thank you!
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You're welcome. Just doing what I can to help others.
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https://www.beatthegmat.com/my-blog-erro ... t4899.html
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The question belongs to "Resolve the paradox" type.
Its a type 2 question.
There are two seemingly opposite premises. The answer choice should be such that it can provide a scenario where both premises can be true.
Clearly A successfully fulfills the criteria.
Its a type 2 question.
There are two seemingly opposite premises. The answer choice should be such that it can provide a scenario where both premises can be true.
Clearly A successfully fulfills the criteria.
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