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I've been taking Manhattan mocks lately and noticing that on a lot of the explanations for CR/RC questions that I got wrong, the solutions that they choose are based on just as much or sometimes even less backup from the text? Like they count the answer that I choose wrong because it relies on making an assumption outside of the raw text, but the answer they choose relies on just as strong or even stronger of such an assumption.
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I've been taking Manhattan mocks lately and noticing that on a lot of the explanations for CR/RC questions that I got wrong, the solutions that they choose are based on just as much or sometimes even less backup from the text? Like they count the answer that I choose wrong because it relies on making an assumption outside of the raw text, but the answer they choose relies on just as strong or even stronger of such an assumption.
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Can you post 1 or 2 questions?
I'm having issues with egmat their questions are very unusual, Manhattan questions are very good. Can you share? I will help you solve and understand.
Understanding is not the issue it's more the questions they use for their tests to reinforce
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