- Mon Jan 26, 2015 9:59 pm
#18074
Hi,
For passage set #4 in comparative reading, I'm having problems with 2 questions:
#1 - I see the answer is D, but I still feel more confident with E. I felt that the first sentence of passage B makes it seem that author doesn't think *significant* progress was made. And even though its never specifically discussed it would seem that the author of A would agree with E?
For similar reasons I had problems with #4. I see why B is right, but A looked appealing because the author discusses so much how equality has not been achieved,
Additionally I've seemed to hit a block in the comparative reading section. I feel like I've improved a lot in reading comp, but two weeks to the test I'm making mistakes and not fully understanding them, especially in comparative reading. Is there any advice or other lessons where I can zero in at this?
Thanks!!
For passage set #4 in comparative reading, I'm having problems with 2 questions:
#1 - I see the answer is D, but I still feel more confident with E. I felt that the first sentence of passage B makes it seem that author doesn't think *significant* progress was made. And even though its never specifically discussed it would seem that the author of A would agree with E?
For similar reasons I had problems with #4. I see why B is right, but A looked appealing because the author discusses so much how equality has not been achieved,
Additionally I've seemed to hit a block in the comparative reading section. I feel like I've improved a lot in reading comp, but two weeks to the test I'm making mistakes and not fully understanding them, especially in comparative reading. Is there any advice or other lessons where I can zero in at this?
Thanks!!