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What should you give at least one careful reading to before answering questions in LSAT Reading Comprehension?

  1. Main ideas only

  2. Objective information only

  3. Supporting ideas only

  4. Passage or pair of passages

The correct answer is: Passage or pair of passages

Before answering questions in LSAT Reading Comprehension, it is important to give at least one careful reading to the passage or pair of passages. This is because the questions are designed to test your understanding of the passage(s), and without a thorough understanding of the content, it can be challenging to accurately answer the questions. By carefully reading the passage or pair of passages, you can identify key information, main ideas, supporting ideas, and relationships between different parts of the text, which are crucial for answering questions correctly. Options A, B, and C are not comprehensive enough as they focus on specific aspects of the passage(s) rather than emphasizing the importance of thoroughly reading the entire passage or pair of passages. It is essential to have a good grasp of the overall content before attempting to tackle the questions effectively.