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One of the important step in solving CR type correctly is to identify the question type. Once the right type(strengthen, weaken etc.) is identified, you can apply further steps accordingly.
Does someone have a comprehensive list of questions stem that appeared in OG books so far? This will help in understanding and mapping questions stems with the questions type.
Any help in this direction is appreciated.
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You can see the various question types on this online question bank under "Question Type"
More detail on the exact details and for each CR question type and examples of each are inside the CR Pill course.
As you can see - there are strengths, weakens, helps explain, 2 bolded faced portions, evaluate, assumption, etc -- they all are slightly different but carry some core principles.
Focus less on memorizing what they are and more on just a few approaches you can take as you read each question.
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