Reed you are the man. As a major chess fan the analogy could not have hit harder. Just worry I am going to cross out stuff that actually matters but I know that reflex takes time to hone
Hey Reed Arnold - Thanks for this amazing lesson. Had a question - How do you deal with full underline sentences. Do you read the entire sentence of each option or a few words from each sentence ?
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Reed you are the man. As a major chess fan the analogy could not have hit harder. Just worry I am going to cross out stuff that actually matters but I know that reflex takes time to hone
Thank you Manhattan Prep GMAT and Reed Arnold for the video. Is (A) the answer to the second question?
Hey Reed Arnold - Thanks for this amazing lesson. Had a question - How do you deal with full underline sentences. Do you read the entire sentence of each option or a few words from each sentence ?
In the last question, “its 60 square miles of water thought to be frozen from top to bottom”, isn’t it a separate clause?
Note at the 3 minute mark, I definitely should have included "Not...But" in the closed markers list.
As a non-native english speaker, I still don't get the difference between compared to/with. Any tips on when to use each?