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> - author's purpose
> - author's tone one passage, sometime more which ...
... for practice, starting from the oldest one. Retake the RC section timed, then ... this process through the rest ofthe passage. At the end, I consider the main point, theauthor ... to the passage to check an AC. First finish going through the ACs ...
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... /asks me to analyze theauthor's point of view. This frustrates me to ... have overcame this struggle (if it is a common one), would be ... replicate that kind ofan education just for the boost on the LSAT and ...
... kinda arrogant about this test. I’d look at an AC and ... try and think about what theauthor is trying to argue, and ... . Your 'test day' story is oneofthe most original and suspenseful ones ...
... in with one paragraph. So I would take the first phrase of each ... phrase was correspondent to an exact place in the text. It's ... how the LSAT uses "introduces" differently than, say, articulates.
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... a consistent -3 or -4. Oneof my biggest issues was not ... read an article about reading and rereading in certain time intervals. This ... who opposes this or that, or does theauthor agree with this or that ...
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