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Re: Originally, scientists predicted small asteroids to be hard [#permalink]
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I think this passage needs to be tagged as a hard one
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Originally, scientists predicted small asteroids to be hard [#permalink]
aishumurali wrote:
I think this passage needs to be tagged as a hard one



Hi There!

Although the passage is a bit convulted, but it presents defined idea. And just because we think the passage is confusing, so will be the questions, but they are not that difficult consiering that you understand the pith of the passage.

Try taking as much time you want to and read the whole passage understanding every line, the author is enforcing and trying to prove that one single idea and revolves around it. Once you catch that, the questions are merely paraphrasing.

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Re: Originally, scientists predicted small asteroids to be hard [#permalink]
I have solved many long passages , this one is highly twisted and i had to read it multiple times to understand the 1st and 2nd paragraph itself . What should be done in that case? If in the exam you are not able to understand the context given?
I have been solving many passages last few days , may be its saturation or what i dont know :)
Any advice would be appreciated :)
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aishumurali wrote:
I have solved many long passages , this one is highly twisted and i had to read it multiple times to understand the 1st and 2nd paragraph itself . What should be done in that case? If in the exam you are not able to understand the context given?
I have been solving many passages last few days , may be its saturation or what i dont know :)
Any advice would be appreciated :)


Hi

see the files here if they are of any help https://gre.myprepclub.com/forum/how-to-sc ... 23624.html

The strategy should be to read the entire passage, grasp the meaning, and reply to the questions

See also here https://gre.myprepclub.com/forum/is-the-li ... tml#p45986
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