SAT Reading Prep: Eliminating Answer Choices
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@PrepInteractive But Benjamin Harrison is also a wrong answer. So basically you are saying FORGET what you ACTUALLY know to be the right answer. And eliminate all the wrong answers, to arrive at an answer that is also wrong. -.- fail video
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23rd is Benjamin Harrison. 32nd is Franklin Roosevelt.
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I took this seriously until I looked at the questions and the answer choices...Fail
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it would be nice if you used a factual question.
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Harrison was the 23rd President, yo. FDR was 32.
Yes, FDR is the 32nd president (not Benjamin Harrison), but the idea is that it is important to eliminate answer choices on any of these tests.
Look for the wrong answers, and eliminate them. The correct answer will become much clearer...
PrepInteractive 1 year ago