Paired passages are going to be at least in conversation about an idea. What does mind over mass media mean? Does it contrast with the first passage? It probably will, all things being equal. My thought process to you, but don't take my notes as instruction. I'm just gonna say webĮquals bad, question mark. Speaking I'm getting the idea that Carr thinks the web is bad. Passage one is adapted from Nicholas Carr, Author Nicholas Carr, The Web Shatters Focus, Rewires Brains, and passage two is Mind over Mass Media. So I'm gonna start by reading the blurb, then I'll scan the questions and only then will we read passage one. Section about implications of the research, or in other We'll get to the main point, and you might see a Basically, there'll be a what section, and a so what section that Possible future questions that still need to be answered. Sometimes we also seeĭiscussion of the conclusions of the research and Passages on the SAT usually feature a new claim or hypothesis along with research that supports it. Questions about passage two, then I would describe the relationship between those two passagesĪnd only then would I go back and answer the questions Then read passage one, then answer passage one's Instead of reading both passages at once and then diving into the questions, I'd like to do them one at a time. In this video I'm going to look at one way to approach a set Passages paired together instead of just one. One of your reading tasks asks you about two Taken a practice SAT, you've probably noticed that
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