This document provides instructions for a matching and classification task. It explains that statements will need to be matched to categories, with only one statement matching each category exactly. It notes that categories will be listed in an order that may not match the order statements appear in the passage. It advises underlining categories and scanning for frequent key words and paraphrases when making matches.
This document provides instructions for a matching and classification task. It explains that statements will need to be matched to categories, with only one statement matching each category exactly. It notes that categories will be listed in an order that may not match the order statements appear in the passage. It advises underlining categories and scanning for frequent key words and paraphrases when making matches.
This document provides instructions for a matching and classification task. It explains that statements will need to be matched to categories, with only one statement matching each category exactly. It notes that categories will be listed in an order that may not match the order statements appear in the passage. It advises underlining categories and scanning for frequent key words and paraphrases when making matches.
For this question type, you will need to match a list of statements to a particular category. Often, there is more than one statement in the question that has a connection with the category, but only one statement will match it exactly. The categories will be listed in an order, usually chronological or alphabetical, so the statements will probably not match the order in which they are mentioned in the passage. Underline the categories and scan them in the text. Your decision should be based on the frequency and appearance of the key words or paraphrases.