IF ONE SENTENCE GIVES YOU ALL THE CLUES YOU NEED, LOOK AT THE ANSWE...

4. If one sentence gives you all the clues you need, look at the answer choices to see which one contains aword in the right location that will fit. For example, if the first sentence contains two statements that con-tradict each other, cover the second set of words in each choice and look only at the first words. Eliminateany choices such as “because” or “since” that do not suggest there will be a contradiction or turn in the sen-tence. Eliminate the whole answer. Do not even consider the second part of the answer.