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Lesson 1: Reading- Active Reading Step | Science passage | Reading test | SAT
- SAT Reading: How to approach a Science passage
- Survey step | Literature passage | Reading Test | SAT
- SAT Reading: How to approach a Literature passage
- Active reading step | History passage | Reading test | SAT
- SAT Reading: How to approach a History passage
- Survey step | Social Science passage | Reading Test | SAT
- SAT Reading: How to approach a Social Science passage
- Worked example: Science passage, part 1
- Worked example: Science passage, part 2
- Worked example: Literature passage, part 1
- Worked example: Literature passage, part 2
- Worked example: History passage, part 1
- Worked example: History passage, part 2
- Worked example: Social science passage, part 1
- Worked example: Social science passage, part 2
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- Purpose | Quick guide
- Part-whole relationships | Quick guide
- Words in context | Quick guide
- Word choice | Quick guide
- Evaluating evidence | Quick guide
- Graphs and data | Quick guide
- Paired passages | Quick guide
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- Is it better to read the first question and then use the pieces of evidence in the second question to figure out which one best answers the first question? I feel like this has always worked for me. Or should we just answer the first question first? Thanks for any answers!(19 votes)
- I think the strategy you have been using of using evidence in the second question to help answer the first is the right way to go.(6 votes)
- while answering these questions, do we need to be as literal as possible or is it better to predict the answers first and then look for the appropriate answer choices
thanks for answering!(4 votes)- Answer the questions literally by using your predictions. It really works!(6 votes)
- I sometimes forget to do this because I answer the first question and I then realize it is an evidence question and I could have done the answering the second question first trick :p(4 votes)
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- Is it better to read the first question and then use the pieces of evidence in the second question to figure out which one best answers the first question? I feel like this has always worked for me. Or should we just answer the first question first? Thanks for any answers!(0 votes)