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How to improve on multiple choice?

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I actually did a powerpoint on this! It took me awhile to open because my computer was being slow, (so sorry for the delay) and here's what you need to know!
Do the answer choices given include words like “always” and “never” in them? If so, rule the ones that do, out. Do they have grammatical errors? For example, If the question has the word “they” in it, the question answers that may have an opposite, like “he” are most likely incorrect answers. When two answer choices are opposites, one of them is most likely the correct answer. If two statements look almost exactly alike, one of them is most likely the correct answers.
Hope this helps!
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if you do not know the answer, you need to make you rbest educated guess. if you still do not know, then you can go with the first answer you think is right without overthinking it, usually that answer is right. and if you STILL dont know, pick c, becuase 60% of the time, it works every time !

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