7Sage Quick Reference Guide to the Passage Styles

BY Eric Broner

At 7Sage, we categorize every RC passage into one of 6 Passage Styles. Why do we do that? Well, we think these categories are unique enough to provide test-takers with some useful principles to employ while reading. Our Core Curriculum takes you through each Passage Style in-depth, teaching you the tips and tricks you need to break down the author's message and answer the questions with accuracy. This Quick Reference guide contains the basics you need for each Passage Style and can be a useful tool to use as you become more familiar with using the 7Sage RC method. Click on any page to view it full-screen!

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