... focus on authorperspective, other people's perspective, and major pivots in perspective (or ... things like a concession an otherwise argumentative author is ...
... will notice the types of authorperspective questions that continue to show ... />
There are some author’s perspective questions that are really easy ...
... the argument and make inferences (authorperspective, MSS, etc). The former two ... big picture/completely misunderstand the author's argument. I remember I ... the direct opposite of the author's view on the second ...
... ’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 ...
... A was wrong because the author wanted ALL groups of ... be viewed from a new perspective. However, the Kaplan answer ... the author wanted physicians to be viewed from the current perspective, and ... trying to promote a new perspective on the work of physicians ...
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.
... to gain perspective necessary to attack the author’s position ...
• Incomplete information: the author fails to consider all of ...
• Improper comparison: the author tries to compare two or ...
• Qualified conclusion: The author qualifies or limits the conclusion ...
... .4.2 #15 The author is primarily concerned with… author is primarily concerned with?” ... the purpose of the author writing this passage? Why ... because I got the author’s position; siding ... could we say the author technically does (D) but ...
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• Provides more evidence for the author’s point
... because it says “historical perspective” you need to think back ... would actually strengthen the author’s argument because it ...
B) Wrong: The author definitely doesn’t expose anything ...
... for harder meaning/synonym and author's attitude questions, I find ... should be (~30 sec). For author's attitude questions, I circle ... key words that reflect the author's opinion as I read ... the longer parts of the author's opinion. For meaning/synonym ...
... read from the writer's perspective. So knowing WHO the speaker ... orienting ourselves to what the author is thinking and doing, ...
- think about why the author wrote that sentence and what ... (to orient myself to the author)
- casually summarize what ...