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- Wed Jan 19, 2022 4:49 pm
#93430
Hi Powerscore fam,
I have been studying the Bibles and the Workbooks for about a year now on and off. My question in this post is on the topic of prephrasing in LR.
I think one of the issues I am having is not giving enough importance to prephrasing. I don't have an issue prephrasing causal arguments with, for example, Strengthen and Weaken questions. I have memorized the various ways for both q types. However, when the stimulus does not contain a causal conclusion, I have trouble prephrasing. More precisely, my prephrase becomes quite foggy and I head on over to the ACs. In this instance, I feel like I am kind of at the mercy of the ACs (ie I am much more passive rather than active).
My questions:
Am I overestimating the power of prehrasing? What could I do to improve my ability to prephrase? If one is good at prephrasing, does one usually develop two or more prephrases?
Thank you!
I have been studying the Bibles and the Workbooks for about a year now on and off. My question in this post is on the topic of prephrasing in LR.
I think one of the issues I am having is not giving enough importance to prephrasing. I don't have an issue prephrasing causal arguments with, for example, Strengthen and Weaken questions. I have memorized the various ways for both q types. However, when the stimulus does not contain a causal conclusion, I have trouble prephrasing. More precisely, my prephrase becomes quite foggy and I head on over to the ACs. In this instance, I feel like I am kind of at the mercy of the ACs (ie I am much more passive rather than active).
My questions:
Am I overestimating the power of prehrasing? What could I do to improve my ability to prephrase? If one is good at prephrasing, does one usually develop two or more prephrases?
Thank you!