You have to choose the word that is different from three or four words.

  • Read all the words carefully.
  • Find a connection before you choose the word which is different.
  • If you don’t understand a word in the group, it may be connected to the other words. Don’t choose a word because you don’t understand it. Find a connection first.
  • Sometimes you have to explain why it is different. Check the instructions.
  • If you don’t know the word which is different, guess. You may be right!
  • Check your answers carefully when you finish.
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Submitted by MyStudyCoachJonas on Wed, 01/24/2018 - 22:48

I think that they are good exercises.
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