I really struggle with these types, analyticals told me so and I knew it to be true, the art passages are the worse, they tend to be full of alot of fluff words that I don't know the meaning of, I look them up so it has improved somewhat, but I don't know where I could find more passages written like this. For instance, I initially struggled with science passages but then started reading physics articles and peer reviewed physics articles and watching physics videos on stuff like dark matter so now I am fairly ok with them. I was wondering what would be the equivalent for art/literature type passages. Think like the Cameron art passage or the dostoyevsky type literature passage. Where are these articles drawn from and where can I read more of them so I can become more familiar with these types of concepts.
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I would suggest reading magazines like The Economist and Scientific American. I subscribed to these two and they have helped me tremendously with getting used to lengthy, dense material. They also helped me to better understand topics I wasn't so fond of before. I would also say to read articles posted from The New Yorker and Wall Street Journal just to get better acquainted with the legal/business jargon. As for the art/literature type passages, I would say try history.com. Click on topics and they have a bunch of topics that are trending right now ranging from The Roaring 20's to The Reformation, to Jamestown Colony, the American Revolution.. you name it. I feel like you can find pretty good art and literature passages in there if you search for them. I hope this helps.