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alexjinye

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Comparative passage strategy

Post by alexjinye » Sat Oct 10, 2015 2:29 am

Today my tutor taught me a new strategy for comparative reading.
He suggested me to read passage A, then go ahead do the question and eliminate all the wrong choices based on passage A alone. After that, read passage B and eliminate the rest of answers that doesn't fit with B.

Does anyone use this strategy for comparative passages? What do you think about this approach?

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Re: Comparative passage strategy

Post by gatesome » Sat Oct 10, 2015 3:07 am

Maybe as practice to understand how the questions are structured, but you wouldn't have time to do this during the test.

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Re: Comparative passage strategy

Post by alexjinye » Sat Oct 10, 2015 4:01 am

gatesome wrote:Maybe as practice to understand how the questions are structured, but you wouldn't have time to do this during the test.
yes. It is very consuming. My tutor said he used this strategy to get 180. I am not sure if it is saying for real

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