Today, I explained the difference in answering tests from the "old" way to the "new" one. Instead of looking for the right answer, it is more important to eliminate the wrong answers.
To do this, you look for the "throwaway" and cross it out, the "not likely" and cross it out and then argue through the last two thinking about whether each on is, to a lesser or greater degree, more probable, plausible or possible. You then circle the answer that fits best.
I then gave you a test prep booklet and one on unity, parallelism and transitions. Do this in preparation for your exam on Wednesday (you will have tomorrow to do so as well).
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