For the purposes of a standardized test, then, most people need to change
the REASON they read. But here's some good news:
You already know how
to read critically.
That's a given! You wouldn't have made it through high school and college
without the ability to cut your way through long, difficult prose, look
at it with a sense of perspective, and evaluate it. No doubt about it:
You have, from time to time, been a critical reader.
The point is that you can't just read critically "from time to time"
during a standardized test. It must be a habit. It must be something
that you do at every single moment, under timed conditions and without
losing focus.
By learning the four skills of Critical Reading with us today, you can
develop that nonstop skill.
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