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Critical Reading Workshop
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Totals Sentence completions: 19 (1/3 rd rule) Short reading questions: 8 Long reading questions: 40
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Sentence Completion Approach 1.Cover the answers (don’t be tempted by a word that sounds right) 2.Find clues. 3.Find trigger words. 4.Plug in your own word(s) or connotations 5.POE
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Fred took biology not because it was fun but because it was ___________ (A)fair (B)exciting (C)free (D)required (E)interesting
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CluesTriggers Words that hint at the blank -Many times the clue will be the perfect word for the blank. Words that indicate whether the blank will agree or disagree with the clue 1.I really like you, and _______________. 2.I really like you, but ________________. -Look at transition words and conjunctions. -Not every sentence has a trigger.
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Two blanks = Twice as easy 1.Cover the answers 2.Figure out which blank is easier to figure our a word for. 3.Fill in a word (look for clues and triggers) for that blank. 4.Eliminate the entire answer choice for answers that don’t match. 5.Do the same for the other blank.
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Tragically, the independent stores of America’s downtowns are so ________ by he loss of customers to huge suburban shopping centers that they may __________ in a few short years. (A)threatened…revive (B)imperiled…vanish (C)troubled...consume (D)encouraged...disappear (E)isolated…expire
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Relationship between blanks When the clue itself has been blanked out, identify the relationship – same/agree – opposite/disagree
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6. Norton is a seemingly ________ critic; he writes a __________ of every play he sees. (A)indifferent…lukewarm (B)unintelligent...masterful (C)exuberant…negative (D)condescending…warm (E)merciful…combative
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Short & Long Reading Questions 1.Number the questions by Level 1, 2, or 3. 2.Read blurb. Paraphrase quickly. 3.Get the gist (1 st ¶, 1 st sentence of following ¶s, and last ¶) 4.Go to Level 1 questions. 5.Read question carefully. Search the passage & write down the answer. Match with answer choice. 6.Move on to Level 2, then to Level 3.
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Level of questions Level 1: Specific – Line reference: line 20, Read 15-20 – Vocabulary in context (treat these like sentence completions) – Lead word: just like line reference w/o the line ref. Scan & look for the word Level 2: General – Tone – Main idea – Attitude Level 3: Time suckers – All of the following EXCEPT – NOT – Roman numberals
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