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I've already taken the test once, but can't remember exactly how the essays worked... Do any you know the answer to these questions?
1.) What comes first, "Analysis of an Argument" or "Analysis of an Issue"? Do they appear in the same order every time?
2.) Do they mention the question subject before displaying the question? Meaning, do the words "Analysis of an Argument" appaear before the "Analysis of an Argument" question (same for the other AWA essay) or do they just give you the argument/issue and instructions?
Thanks! I know these are weird questions, but I can't remember.[t][/t]
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I've already taken the test once, but can't remember exactly how the essays worked... Do any you know the answer to these questions?
1.) What comes first, "Analysis of an Argument" or "Analysis of an Issue"? Do they appear in the same order every time?
2.) Do they mention the question subject before displaying the question? Meaning, do the words "Analysis of an Argument" appaear before the "Analysis of an Argument" question (same for the other AWA essay) or do they just give you the argument/issue and instructions?
Thanks! I know these are weird questions, but I can't remember.[t][/t]
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I haven't taken the official test yet, but I'm pretty confident that it's Issue before Argument. Not sure about your second question.
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