Saturday, December 21, 2013

Final Chapter Note

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This concludes our general discussion of the Logical Reasoning section. In
subsequent chapters we will deconstruct each question type and some of the
reasoning types frequently used by the test makers. At all times we will use the
principles presented in these first chapters. If, in the future, you find yourself
unclear about some of these ideas, please return to these chapters and re-read
them.
If you feel as if you are still hazy on some of the ideas discussed so far, do not
worry. When discussing the theory that underlies all questions, the points can
sometimes be a bit abstract and dry. In the future chapters we will be
discussing the application of these ideas to real questions, and working with
actual questions often helps a heretofore confusing idea become clear.

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