Self-study
Hello! I just wanted to ask the community if they have any tips upon what to actually look for when reading the stimulus in Logical Reasoning questions, and the passages in Reading Comprehension questions. I am frustrated about what to exactly look for when reading these forms of medium and then answering the question. Thank you!
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One thing that has helped me recently in reading comprehension is paying attention to adjectives. Outside of the LSAT, I would usually skim over adjectives thinking the only provide color not substance. In the LSAT, the adjectives the author uses tell us the authors opinions. Keeping track of adjectives, especially comparative adjectives, has helped me so much in author or character opinion questions. It also helps you understand main point. Even if a passage feels like it's super complicated and you cannot translate the subject, if you pay attention to the adjectives you can identify ideas (even if you don't understand them) that the author or characters deem good, bad, or anywhere in between.