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Hi everyone,
I've noticed that on the recent prep tests I've managed to get my hands on (albeit not the MOST recent out there) there is a comparative reading section. I noticed that there aren't really any lessons on this in the curriculum. Is comparative readings still part of reading comprehension on the LSAT or no? Thanks in advance.
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I asked the same question 3 months ago.
Here is another helpful answer:
http://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/800/any-tips-for-comparative-passages
A/B passages seem to have more abstract Qs and Answer choices.
For example:
(1) capture the meaning of the author A and B on how they would describe something
(2) two titles that are representative of A and B
(3) generic relationship between the A and B passages
(4) how does the evidence A relate B
Yes a comparative passage will be on the LSAT you take.
All of them.