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Read all of the Answers and know why you are eliminating wrong choices.

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Don’t assume the first answer you read is the right one, and don’t assume that A is wrong before you read all the choices.

If you find that you frequently eliminate the correct answer and then make a less than ideal choice from the lesser of 2 bad choices, you might be getting trapped by making assumptions.

One way to counteract this assumption is to read the answer choices in reverse, that is start with choice D and then C,B, and A.

Yes, use process of elimination, but you need to be certain about why you are eliminating an answer. Read all 4 choices before you start eliminating choices.

These are the most common way that wrong answers are created.

For detailed explanations of these structures, you can download my FREE Guide to SAT Reading: Literature Passages and read a complete explanation in Chapter 5.

SAT Literature 

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