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Is there a technique for answering worded questions?

Yes. See below Main conclusion: This will be a simple and definite setence, commonly at the end of the argument but not always. If the question asks you to draw the conclusion, not find i...

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How do I compare two poems that I have never seen before?

I like to approach this by first analysing one poem at a time. Just read through one of the poems several times to draw a general understanding of the literal meaning of the text. As you read through, fee...

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Answered by Charlie K. ELAT tutor
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What is the largest positive integer that always divides n^5-n^3 for n a natural number.

First we note we can factorise the n^3 out of the expression, giving n^3(n^2-1). Secondly, we can see that the second term is a difference of two squares, allowing is to factorise the total to n^3(n-1)(n+...

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Answered by Ward V. STEP tutor
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What is the best way to tackle Verbal Reasoning in such a limited amount of time?

I would suggest reading the question and find key words within the question to identify where in the text the explanation is located. Accomplishing verbal reason is a skill and it just takes practice to b...

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Answered by Pavleen D. UCAT tutor
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How should I deal with the LNAT essay?

The markers of the essay are generally looking for persuasion and raw arguing potential. Use your time wisely. In the first five minutes, you have a choice of essays; usually, it is sound to get rid of an...

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Answered by Bethan S. LNAT tutor
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