... thinking about what conclusion the author is trying to make me ... end of the article (sometimes authorattitude is given, sometimes not), while ...
... don't know what this author is trying to say but ... my own words:
- MP/Author's opinion (which is really ... AO/MP)
- AA (for authorattitude, I'll always write two ... with the Main Point, Author's attitude, author's opinion questions first. I ...
... don't know what this author is trying to say but ... my own words:
- MP/Author's opinion (which is really ... AO/MP)
- AA (for authorattitude, I'll always write two ... with the Main Point, Author's attitude, author's opinion questions first. I ...
... , i often miss reading comprehension "authorattitude" questions under timed test conditions ... that specifically relates to the author's attitude. when i run into ...
... (s) at hand. Author's attitude helps us understand their ... matter. We determine the author's attitude by noting their use ... Annoyingly, picking up on author's attitude can be pretty difficult ... this explation helps you understand authorattitude---tone, how it is ...
... for harder meaning/synonym and author's attitude questions, I find myself ... be (~30 sec). For author's attitude questions, I circle key ... words that reflect the author's ... the longer parts of the author's opinion. For meaning/ ...
... have any advice for approaching “attitude” questions? They often seem highly ... following most accurately describes the author’s attitude toward proposals to introduce ... />
I chose E because the author stated “narrative might play a ...
... " when referring to an author's attitude on a subject in an ... put a passage where the author is really "indifferent" even if ... 't include ANY of the author's own opinions or any ... don't feel like the author has really had much of ...
... ’t see where the author endorses anything. The author, to me, doesn ... . It seems instead, that the author is going out of his ... one word that indicates the author is not indifferent?? I hate ...
This recently tripped me up...
But just wondering what words or phrases in an RC passage would indicate that an author is neutral towards a particular subject/theory etc.
I keep missing two types of questions, "Which would the author most likely agree with" and "what is the author's attitude towards X". Other than that, I do very well on the RC section, how do you guys attack these particular questions?