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How do you attack comparative passages in RC?

In JY's videos on comparative passages he usually reads passage A and then answers all of the questions for the first passage before going back to passage B and then answering the questions again. I can see the benefit of keeping the two passages separate to prevent mixing up the content, as they tend to be similar/related, but under time pressure, I tend to do worse when using this method of attack.

How do y'all take comparative passages? One at a time or all at once?

How do you attack comparative passages in RC?
  1. How do you attack comparative passages in RC?12 votes
    1. Read both passages and answer the questions all at once
      75.00%
    2. Read Passage A, answer questions, go back and read Passage B, answer questions again
      25.00%
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