<p>I'll post some questions that I have here from the blue book because I just can't make sense of them :/.</p>
<p>They'll be CR and W questions because I have no problems with math.</p>
<p>I generally get 580s in both W and CR during the actual examination even though I feel I'm capable of getting a 700+ on at least W when I practice.</p>
<p>The first question I have is a writing question in practice test 1 section 6.</p>
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<li>As he EAGERLY [A] awaited the interview FOR ** the job, Miguel THOUGHT IT WISE [C] SUPPRESSING [D] his nervousness and to display a calm he did not feel. NO ERROR [E]</li>
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<p>You should be able to follow that layout. The caps locked words are what the letter following them is.</p>
<p>The answer for that question is D, however I can't seem to see why.</p>
<p>EDIT: Alright, I see it. I guess 'thought it wise' is grammatically correct in the english language although I'm not used to seeing anyone speak in such a way. Suppressing isn't parallel to 'to display' which follows it shortly after.</p>