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Old 10-21-2007, 09:39 PM
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I understand what you say, and I guess that clears up things somewhat. (Wish I had the questions in front of me. I'll dig those up and make a new post in the thread.)

I guess my question, asked more broadly, is if the this matter of "confusingly similar answers" is also supposed to be characteristic of the real test. Like I said, I've heard it said here that a Peterson's test is generally accepted as being a bit MORE difficult than the real CLEP.

Again, yeah, I understand that some of this is just the nature of literary analysis. But then again, I was pretty consistently right when answering some of what seemed the more in-depth analytical questions (the "harder" ones, if you will). I know that I have enough knowledge of literary analysis to know what I'm doing.
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