Here's one quick tip. If you're looking through the answer choices of a CR problem, skim them first and begin by working with the ones that are most likely to be correct. Certain CR problem types tend to have right/wrong answers that have a particular 'feel' to them: for example, assumption questions often have a right answer that's very vague and wishy-washy, while one or more of the wrong answer choices will often be too strong or too specific. (Check out this article for more detail:
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