Comparative Reading Passages
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definition | dual passages
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differences between dual and single passages | two authors viewpoints; questions deal with relationships between passages; theme or main point changes; need ability to compare and contrast; less complexity in argumentation
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passage commonality questions | PC, most frequent, elements that appear in both passages, variant of Must Be True, use Fact Test
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passage relationship questions | PRel; identify abstract relationships; Fact Test for abstract elements
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passage exclusivity questions | PE; ask about info in just one passage
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passage aggregate questions | PA; treat two passages as one
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