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SAT Overview Critical Reading: Passage-Based Reading
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In this lesson, our professor Vincent Selhorst-Jones gives an introduction on critical reading: passage-based reading. He discusses types of passages, reading the italics, reading skills, 'best' choices, reading before and after reference, what the author's saying, double passage and author viewpoint, and eliminating wrong choices.
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Post by Vivian Wang on November 20, 2016
Hi Professor Vincent,
I have a question about the 'order of the questions.' So lets say question 2 is in between questions 1 and 4 that refer to line 20 and line 40 respectively. We would assume that the answer to question 2 is in between line 20 and 40. But what if question 2 is followed by 3 question that says "which choice provides the best evidence for the answer to the previous question?" and all the answer choices in question 3 don't have a lines in between 20 and 40? do the questions always come in order or not necessarily?
Thanks!
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Mon Aug 3, 2015 5:48 PM
Post by Shahram Ahmadi N. Emran on June 18, 2015
nice haircut on critical reading: passage-based reading