read for structure! - at the end of every paragraph take a second and think about how that factored into what the author is trying to get across
make SURE you know what the first paragraph is saying- EVERY sentence - skimming or daydreaming during the first paragraph will almost surely lead to you missing points on questions
keep in mind the authors tone - you can do this by highlighting or just remembering words or phrases that tipped you off to what the author's opinion is
good luck :)
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read for structure! - at the end of every paragraph take a second and think about how that factored into what the author is trying to get across
make SURE you know what the first paragraph is saying- EVERY sentence - skimming or daydreaming during the first paragraph will almost surely lead to you missing points on questions
keep in mind the authors tone - you can do this by highlighting or just remembering words or phrases that tipped you off to what the author's opinion is
good luck :)