<p>I was scoring mid 600s pretty regularly, but now I just took 2 tests and saw that I instantly started scoring mid 700s. Just like that. Once I started thinking SUPER literally, it all starting making sense. You cannot infer ANYTHING unless the question asks you to, and if you have to, there will be evidence leading toward one way. Collegeboard designs the CR section that each correct answer could be defended in court; there is always evidence somewhere and there is always at least 1 false word in the wrong answers.</p>
<p>I know my advice is kind of vague, but pay attention to every single word and take things ultra literally, it will help. </p>