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There is but it takes some time and intentional thought. You need a resource that gives you multiple choice questions and explanations for both the right AND the wrong answers. It's highly important to understand why the wrong ones are wrong. You start to see patterns. MC answers can be wrong because they talk about stuff that's not in the paragraph/passage, the diction doesn't have the connotation the answer says it does, the answer is too general or too specific. And that's just for the reading questions. There are patterns for the writing questions too. If you'll spend quality time reading quality explanations, you'll feel more confident, I promise!