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MCAT Verbal Reasoning Focus On Structure
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MCAT Verbal Reasoning Focus On Structure
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11 Questions

1. Description of past or present common belief - define if common belief is consistent or inconsistent w/ authors point of view

2. Description of development of idea of time line - where each paragraph describes one of those stages

3. Compare and contrast subject w something else - analyzing differences and similarities - analogy: one situation is described to communicate something about another

4. Why was the passage written? Define the purpose of all support provided by the author - and the larger claim being made

5. Research to support conclusions

6. Evidence the author uses to support his or her claims. How does author organize the support for claims?

7. Author tells a story of their own personal experience

8. Any type of numerical information (skim and annotate w/o getting bogged down)

9. Defining of key terms in order to communicate something

10. Illustrate main point with an example from the real world or hypothetical reflection - introduced by: in this case - in illustration - for example

11. Support the main idea by giving an example of something larger or smaller than subject