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I am struggling in CR and I am not able to understand why.
A lot of my mistakes in the Full Length Mock Tests are in CR (inference, assumption, strengthen and weaken).
I have studied from Manhattan, Powerscore and Aristotle but still I am not able to get a good grasp over it.
While a lot many of you guys may have faced such problem, I would be grateful if you can help me out.
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My best advice for CR is to be systematic: Start with the stimulus and identify the conclusion. Work backwards from the conclusion and connect the reasoning with the conclusion. Find the answer which addresses the link in the appropriate way.
I usually attack a cr by zeroing in on the conclusion.
At times i am not able to get the answer correct.. i falter in the same way - i find 2 answers close and then pick the wrong one.
Also i pick up the strengthener instead of a weakener in a weaken question.
All this happens in a mock. In case i do standalone CR questions e.g. 20 CR questions from OG then my accuracy is 90%
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