<p>I'm in trouble. I eliminate wrong answers and come down to 2 or 3. Then the horrible thing happens. What I think wrong is right and what I think right is wrong. I do it in 4~5 questions. Any way to improve it?</p>
<p>One thing to remember is that there is always only one right answer, and that answer can always be proven by evidence found in the passage. It’s likely that the incorrect answer choices are your own assumptions of the author’s views that the author never states.</p>