Passages May 2026

“Having to explain something to someone else not only solidifies your own knowledge, but helps you see where you might be weak.” The Princeton Review

: Look for active engagement marks, such as highlighted key points, summaries of each paragraph, and identified supporting evidence. Review Strategies for Test Preparation Passages

: When reviewing missed questions, don't just look at the right answer. Analyze why the wrong choices were tempting—were they too extreme, out of scope, or taken from the wrong paragraph?. “Having to explain something to someone else not

Engaging with the material can significantly change how effectively a passage is reviewed. Engaging with the material can significantly change how

: Determine if the author delivers facts in a neutral tone or maintains a specific point of view.

: Use a scratchpad to jot down the Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How to create a quick skeleton of the text.