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OK everyone.

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So now we're going to take a look at a table question and how to do a table question the table question

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is basically a field the blank question.

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You've just watched the video going over the strategy for a table question but I will go ahead and repeat

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it for you.

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This is basically a fill the blank question.

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You know the table will always look something something like this right here.

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One two three four five we have five questions here.

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Normally normally a table question goes in order.

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But just like you may have heard if you watched the other video with the diagram it's possible that

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of two and three are in the same sentence or right next to each other that you might find the answer

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for number three before you buy they ask for number two.

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So it is possible it is possible for a for a table question to not going to order is possible is possible.

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But the vast majority of the time that's not going to happen.

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All right so when we are looking at this one here for the table we treat it like a field of play question

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we have we have to fill in.

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Number one is one method.

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Number two is another method ribbon.

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The second method right here ribbon.

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So what I would probably do is I would probably find start with the second one first because the ribbon

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is going to be easy to find.

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This is the type of method because it says right here.

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Early methods of producing flat glass early methods are producing flat flat glass song.

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I'm going to look for ribbon and then look for something that says could produce glass sheets of varying.

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So they answer for number four will we'll all will connect to the varying varying means like different

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different like very like varying sizes.

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Right.

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And number five is says the glass was blank.

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All right.

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And then we also have 20 percent of the glass rubbed away.

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Machines were expensive.

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So number five most slide is going to come before this language of 20 percent but 20 percent is going

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to be easy to find.

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Right.

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That's going to be easy to find.

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All right.

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Take a look see if we could find a word ribbon.

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Started the very beginning.

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We see we are starting off with Mesopotamia the Egyptians so they started really early

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so well as we're scanning.

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We actually found we actually see them one right here.

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This is the first successful method for making clear flat glass involves spinning.

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OK.

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So that's actually our answer for number one right here.

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The spinning method.

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Right that's the first method.

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The first method is spinning.

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Early methods are producing flat glass.

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First method is spinning.

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OK.

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All right so now I'll go to number two the glass remained.

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All right I see what it says right here in the first paragraph for every one.

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I'm in the I mean the third sentence where says the first successful method.

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Right right here where you see that little hand on the screen.

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I always follow follow the little hand.

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The first method for making clear flat glass involves spinning.

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All right.

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Our next sentence says this method was very effective as the glass had not touched any surface between

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being soft and becoming hard.

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So it stayed perfectly unblemished with a fire finished.

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This method was very effective.

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The glass had not touched any surfaces between being soft and becoming hard.

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So it stayed perfectly unblemished.

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All right so our answer for number two is unblemished right because the war remained wrote the war remained.

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Right here you see the way you see it.

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I told you that I told you I fill the blank questions pay attention to the word before the blank line

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where we're looking for number two we're looking for a word that means the same as remained.

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Because if we could find the word means the same as remained.

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We all know what the answer is for number two.

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So right here in the paragraph we see the words stayed right stayed is the state.

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Is this is a synonym for remain right so stayed perfectly blemish remained perfectly unblemished.

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So our answer is unblemished unblemished

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unblemished.

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I could I could write perfectly on blemished because it says I could write two words.

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Right says I could write two words so I could write perfectly blemished.

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But you know you don't have to write that adverb you could just write the word.

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You get this right unblemished.

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And finally we're looking for something that comes after slow so slow and then something else.

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You see these two periods right here that little period right there and that little period right here.

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Look at the hand in the period the dot or marker in front of the word slow.

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That means these two things are separate just slow.

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Their base is like.

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And then number three is also something else.

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Right.

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So here's our synonym He says last sentence.

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However the process took a long time.

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Longtime is a synonym for slow long time a synonym for slow was slow and bears are age and labor intensive

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so they answer for the next one is labor intensive.

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Right there labor intensive and the lab in the last sentence everyone will see it right there labor

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intensive it's labor intensive.

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However the process took a long time and was labor intensive.

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That's our answer in a long time instead of going for slow.

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So you're seeing as we're going through as we're going through these examples how important it is to

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understand synonym language.

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That's really really important you have.

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You have to understand it.

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All right so keep moving down we know the next part of the table deals with the word ribbon.

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Here it is right here ribbon

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right here it is right here

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the first continuer I remember.

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If you don't remember some of you guys have good memories some of you don't.

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There's the word ribbon for them before this is could produce glass sheets of varying.

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So for number four I'm looking for a word I'm looking for a word that means the same as very bright

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very.

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I find the word to mean the same as varying.

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Then I'll know the word.

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I know they asked for number four automatically because it's connected

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right.

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So the first continuous ribbon process involves squeezing molten glass through two rollers similar to

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an old mangle.

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No word I mean to say was varying get this allow glass of virtually any thickness.

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There's our answer right there.

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Any The word any is similar to the word varying any means like it could be it could be anything but

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it could be one it could be two it can be three you can before any right any any synonym for varying.

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So the correct answer here is thickness does allow a glass of virtually any thickness.

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There's a long glass of varying thickness.

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Virtually any virtually any is the same thing as saying varying.

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OK.

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So the answer is thickness.

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TH I see K any.

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SS figuris

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And number five that we have nonstop process.

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And number five the glass was blank 20 percent of glass rubbed away.

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All right.

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Well was the glass cans should come before 20 percent.

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There's 20 percent

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there's nonstop OK.

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So has we in between there but the role is really both sides of the glass market.

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So the glass was marked who leave both sides of the glass marked.

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And these would need to be ground and polished.

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The glass was marked marked.

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There's the answer right there.

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Imay Arkady marked.

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So you see for this one it went in order up here in this first paragraph.

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We had the information for the first one.

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This bidding process and the next the next paragraph are the information for the ribbon process.

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So it went in order.

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And like I told you for the most part that's what it's going to do except for sometimes we have an exception.

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All right.

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So that's our first look at the example for a table question.

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All right.

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Talk to you soon.
