Chapter 11: Complete the Passage Flashcards

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Which is the most important, but not the only important, sentence to read carefully when answering the CR “complete the passage” question type?

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Read the last sentence before the blank carefully and look at the words that appear directly before that might signal what the answer is.

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What is an effective strategy we can use to find the correct answer to the CR “complete the passage” question type?

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Turn the last sentence before the blank into a question starting with either “what” or “why” - the correct answer is the best answer to that question.

If the word preceding the blank is a connective that functions like because (since, as), then start the question with why. If not, use what.

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When using the what or why a strategy to answer the CR “complete the passage” question type, what must we remember which part of the stimulus the correct answer refers to?

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The correct answer must work with the entire passage not just one part.

(Link to other CR question types that need a holistic answer, e.g. Inference)

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The CR “complete the passage” question type draws on which 4 other CR question types?

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  1. Strengthen the Argument.
  2. Weaken the Argument.
  3. Inference Questions.
  4. Assumption Questions.
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What are the 4 most common incorrect answer choices to the CR “complete the passage” question type?

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  1. Sounds correct, but subtly heads in the wrong direction.
  2. Plausible/inferable from the passage but not the logical completion.
  3. Addresses a material issue that is not the focus of the passage.
  4. Explains part of the passage rather than complete the passage.
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