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Can you guys share your approaches to a CR que???

Till now i was using KAPLAN's,

-Reading stem first
-Reading premise - E + C =>assumption then ABCDE
-In case missing on stem, then recheck it!

I feel this apprch is a bit of more time consuming....nyways how abt u guys????


Recently, I read new technique from member on this forum only. He used some Goldlock (not with with the exact name.. but initial word is gold..).. according to this technique, first read the CR question means whether it says find out which statement strenthen/weaken/undermine/assumption.. etc etc.. and then read the data given in the question. I applied this style and it worked out very well so far.
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