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English is my first language, but I wasn't raised speaking it at home. I'm just starting to study for the GMAT and I'm stuck on assumption and evaluate questions in Critical Reasoning. The explanations from my test prep materials and YouTube videos are too going above my head and i am unable to comphrened. Can anyone help me figure out a way to answer these questions better and improve my accuracy?
like just guide me through a methodology or the basic that i need to work on?
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Step 1 : Identify the 'Conclusion' Step 2 : Assess the 'Reasoning' in the stimulus Step 3: Choose the correct answer , keeping the impact on relation between the reasoning and the conclusion.
Step 1 : Identify the 'Conclusion' Step 2 : Assess the 'Reasoning' in the stimulus Step 3: Choose the correct answer , keeping the impact on relation between the reasoning and the conclusion.
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Thanks for this, i am good with Step 1, i am able to identify the premise and conclusion. its the step 2 i cant get through? can u just breif how i can do it?
for the second step, I would like you to focus on the key idea of the extract and also the tone of the passage as to determine the conclusion the passage wants us to arrive on.
English is my first language, but I wasn't raised speaking it at home. I'm just starting to study for the GMAT and I'm stuck on assumption and evaluate questions in Critical Reasoning. The explanations from my test prep materials and YouTube videos are too going above my head and i am unable to comphrened. Can anyone help me figure out a way to answer these questions better and improve my accuracy?
like just guide me through a methodology or the basic that i need to work on?
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Hi hemanthdefence,
You may want to start with easy official questions, after which you can give the medium and hard questions a shot. You could also prep using my CR course, but keep in mind that it's designed for retakers.
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