Hey guys! A comparative passage question-
I recently watched J.Y.'s explanation for PT 75, and he stated that he tried and really liked the strategy of reading passage A, trying to eliminate answer choices based on his reading of only passage A, then going back to passage B and finally finish answering the questions.
I have never done this before, and was wondering if anyone else had/ if they suggest doing this.
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I find it really hard to keep the ideas in the two passages separate, but when you go through the questions having read just one (sometimes just 2 paragraph) passage, you can EASILY eliminate what doesn't apply at all to A or is incorrect phrasing/rewording of what was presented. Especially the "what was common in both" type questions.