![]() I'm gonna do this withĪn extremely light touch. Keywords in those questions, and mark things in the margins, making what we call a map of the passage. So I'm gonna see if there'sĪnything to be gleaned from a super quick skim So maybe it's not going so great, since it leads, after all, The blurb also gives us this notion that it's tumultuous, He's writing this in 1790,Īnd the assembly was formed, it says, in 1789, so Guy, is gonna be giving us his perspective on howįrance's new government, this National Assembly, is doing. ![]() Year, "the French formed a new governmental body knownĪs the National Assembly, ushering in the tumultuous period of social and political change," gotta underline tumultuous, "known as the French Revolution." Okay, this is just loaded ![]() ![]() "This passage is adaptedįrom Edmund Burke, 'Reflections on the Revolution in France.' Originally published in 1790. The passage in big chunks, doing questions as I go along. First, I'll read the blurb, then I'll skim the questions for targets and map out the passage. I'm not scared of you, the past! Here's the plan. We are gonna take control of this passage by being careful and methodical. So what do you do? You take a deep breath and ![]() I mean, look at this thing, three huge, fat, dense paragraphs full of intimidatingġ8th-century language. I want you to imagine it's test day, and you turn the page only to see this scary-looking passage sitting here. Looking at the history part of the SAT reading section. ![]()
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