💡SAT Reading Tips
1) Use line numbering in texts
In all Reading texts, sections of the line are numbered as follows: 5, 10, 15, etc. Using these lines, you can easily view the text and return to the necessary fragments when answering the question.
2) Always read the introduction of paired texts
The introductory part of these texts can sometimes provide crucial information about both texts, as well as how they are related. The introductory part is very easy to skip, but it is advisable not to.
3) Do not waste time memorizing accurate facts and information from texts
In the Reading section there are never any questions related to specific information from the text. Usually they ask questions that are designed for your critical thinking ability. Therefore, focus on the general content and idea of the text.
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1) Use line numbering in texts
In all Reading texts, sections of the line are numbered as follows: 5, 10, 15, etc. Using these lines, you can easily view the text and return to the necessary fragments when answering the question.
2) Always read the introduction of paired texts
The introductory part of these texts can sometimes provide crucial information about both texts, as well as how they are related. The introductory part is very easy to skip, but it is advisable not to.
3) Do not waste time memorizing accurate facts and information from texts
In the Reading section there are never any questions related to specific information from the text. Usually they ask questions that are designed for your critical thinking ability. Therefore, focus on the general content and idea of the text.
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