SAT Reading section techniques, strategies & approaches: Difference between revisions

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* there will always be the following types of readings:
* there will always be the following types of readings:
** Fiction
** Fiction
** Expository
** Expository/Persuasive
** Social Science (academic)
** Social Science (academic)
** Scientific (academic)
** Scientific (academic)
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** identify when a narrator is describing the thoughts or ideas of a character
** identify when a narrator is describing the thoughts or ideas of a character


=== Expository or Argumentative ===
=== Expository or Persuasive ===
* = argumentative, descriptive or persuasive passage
* expository = descriptive, explanatory or otherwise reasoned but not purely academic
** such as editorial, essay, political speech, private letter
** may not have the hypothesis/thesis/observation pattern of an academic passage
** are often an historical essay or speech, late 18th to 21st centuries
* persuasive = argumentative, takes a position or opinionated
* expository/persuasive essays may come in the form of:
** editorial, essay, political speech, private letter
** are often an historical essay, letter or speech, late 18th to 21st centuries
** may also be journalist in terms of describing some topic or event
** may also be journalist in terms of describing some topic or event
* will not usually state thesis statement in title or opening paragraph
** will not usually state thesis statement in title or opening paragraph
* usually engages specific literary techniques for persuasion and reinforcement of ideas
** usually engages specific literary techniques for persuasion and reinforcement of ideas
* techniques:  
* techniques:  
** identify author purpose and rhetorical techniques, including
** identify author purpose and rhetorical techniques, including