Think of readingcomprehension as a longer logical reasoning question. The background information or opposing point may have more sentences, but the point and supporting information should be about that same (even if more fleshed out).
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Like if this were a readingcomprehension passage and the question was asking me about the authors tone. I would answer something like "mild frustration" not "concerned caution" lol
that's pretty strange. you might have got sections swapped around compared to my one. my one starts : 1st SECTION (25), After readingComprehension 2nd Section (26) and after 15 minute break LR (25)
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> My friend who read these things for enjoyment over the course of years, is basically a readingcomprehension savant. Thinks RC in this test is a joke.
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> I did the CC readingcomprehension as part of the whole ... , and I also started reading Scientific American and The Economist ... do that myself! Has reading Scientific American and the Economist ...
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I want a 170 and the thing with blind reviewing. I am writing out why I got the questions I’ve got wrong wrong, but I’m not sure if that’s even helping because I see minimal improvement, especially with readingcomprehension.