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GRE Verbal/writing Strategies
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Study First
Subjects
:
gre
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reading-and-comprehension
Instructions:
Answer 23 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Put your answer choice back into the blank. Make sure sentence is _________ after putting answer into blank
looking back in the text-write - note down key words as you go
synonymous
into pieces
3 reasons why or why not
2. Use Process of...
possible completions
Indicate the continuation of a thought.
3-4 min. at the end of each!!
elimination
3. Choose the correct answers by...
only analyze the argument itself
Which topic do I find more interesting? Do I agree or disagree? Can I question the assumptions of this issue? Can I point out why the claim is valid in some situations but not others (without sounding 'wishy-washy')?
Indicate the continuation of a thought.
looking back in the text-write - note down key words as you go
4. Chop long sentences up...
elimination
is valid or not
into pieces
Indicate the continuation of a thought.
5. Get rid of...
seem to match
Is this really a problem? Is there a simpler solution? Will the proposed solution really work? Would this create other problems? Have I stayed completely objective throughout the essay?
Listing your examples in your opening is like an agenda at a meeting - Use specific examples when possible - Quotes are good to use when possible-BUT DON'T OVERDO IT - No more than 3 rhetorical questions Don'T simply restate prompt in different ways
unnecessary detail
6. Find the choice that does not ________ ('Sesame Street strategy')
only analyze the argument itself
Indicate the continuation of a thought.
seem to match
possible completions
7. Figure out meaning from...
Reading Comprehension Acronym: Clearly identify the MAIN idea - Determine the OUTLINE used to develop the passage (first and last sentences outline paragraphs) - Locate important specific DETAILS - ANALYZE the ARGUMENTS or persuasive devices - Consid
opinionated statements and 'Should' statements
3 reasons why or why not
word parts
8. Margit Over Drew An Account Mistake
elimination
Reading Comprehension Acronym: Clearly identify the MAIN idea - Determine the OUTLINE used to develop the passage (first and last sentences outline paragraphs) - Locate important specific DETAILS - ANALYZE the ARGUMENTS or persuasive devices - Consid
looking back in the text-write - note down key words as you go
3 reasons why or why not
9. Question to ask Self for Issue Essay
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10. Tips for Issue Essay
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11. Read through the sentence and ANTICIPATE...
possible completions
3 reasons why or why not
seem to match
synonymous
12. Rely mainly on your reading...
only analyze the argument itself
INTUITION (anticipation)
possible completions
word parts
13. Before reading a passage
Indicate the continuation of a thought.
1.First thing: quickly preview the section and complete any familiar topics first 2. Read questions first then look for answers in text
opening paragraph - 3 paragraph in body of essay - closing
unnecessary detail
14. With Argument Essays Do not argue the issue...
1.First thing: quickly preview the section and complete any familiar topics first 2. Read questions first then look for answers in text
3-4 min. at the end of each!!
possible completions
only analyze the argument itself
15. With Argument Essays Decide whether the argument...
offer ways to improve ARGUMENT
Indicate the continuation of a thought.
is valid or not
INTUITION (anticipation)
16. With Argument Essays Stay away from...
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17. What do ' : ; and - ' signal in Sentence Completions? (usually)
3-4 min. at the end of each!!
unnecessary detail
Indicate the continuation of a thought.
Which topic do I find more interesting? Do I agree or disagree? Can I question the assumptions of this issue? Can I point out why the claim is valid in some situations but not others (without sounding 'wishy-washy')?
18. How much time to save for proofing Essays?
into pieces
3-4 min. at the end of each!!
elimination
3 reasons why or why not
19. With Argument Essays Elaborate on reasons argument is valid/invalid and be sure to...
3 reasons why or why not
unnecessary detail
offer ways to improve ARGUMENT
elimination
20. If forced to guess - choose the...
seem to match
most difficult word of the answer choices
into pieces
Indicate the continuation of a thought.
21. With Argument Essays Decide on...
synonymous
possible completions
Indicate the continuation of a thought.
3 reasons why or why not
22. With Argument Essays Stick to a template...
opening paragraph - 3 paragraph in body of essay - closing
3-4 min. at the end of each!!
possible completions
only analyze the argument itself
23. Questions to ask for Argument
synonymous
Is this really a problem? Is there a simpler solution? Will the proposed solution really work? Would this create other problems? Have I stayed completely objective throughout the essay?
opening paragraph - 3 paragraph in body of essay - closing
word parts