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  • Sunday, Aug 22 2021

    I used to skip over them on Blind Review but the reason why you shouldn't is because there are def some patterns in RC passages. For example, recognizing two contrasting opinions and which one the author sides with, or supporting arguments for why a certain policy is better (or worse). It really ends up just being a long Logical Reasoning passage. You also want to get the most out of each test because once you burn through it then it doesn't hold the same value.

    Hope this helps :)

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