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<blockquote data-quote="ashwright" data-source="post: 187714" data-attributes="member: 29878"><p>Thank you for clearing that up for me - I really appreciate it. I have a tendancy to overthink the test and it's definitely been my downfall. I guess I need to find a balance.</p><p></p><p>edit: Same thing happened when I even read an example question for the inferences bit.</p><p></p><p>The sentence roughly said "Students discussed [topic 1] and [topic 2], because they thought they were important"; the next 'inference' was that 'students discussed [topic 3]'. The correct answer was 'false' but I would've put 'probably false' - i thought false should have been completely impossible. The sentence didn't necessarily exclude the discussion of other topics - it just said that certain topics weren't...</p><p>Hopefully, I'll get the hang of this at some point 😂</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ashwright, post: 187714, member: 29878"] Thank you for clearing that up for me - I really appreciate it. I have a tendancy to overthink the test and it's definitely been my downfall. I guess I need to find a balance. edit: Same thing happened when I even read an example question for the inferences bit. The sentence roughly said "Students discussed [topic 1] and [topic 2], because they thought they were important"; the next 'inference' was that 'students discussed [topic 3]'. The correct answer was 'false' but I would've put 'probably false' - i thought false should have been completely impossible. The sentence didn't necessarily exclude the discussion of other topics - it just said that certain topics weren't... Hopefully, I'll get the hang of this at some point 😂 [/QUOTE]
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