Primary Purpose - LSAT Reading
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What is the primary purpose of an LSAT Reading Comprehension passage?
What is the primary purpose of an LSAT Reading Comprehension passage?
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To test understanding of the author's main point and reasoning. This defines what RC passages are designed to assess.
To test understanding of the author's main point and reasoning. This defines what RC passages are designed to assess.
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What is the primary purpose of an LSAT Reading Comprehension passage?
What is the primary purpose of an LSAT Reading Comprehension passage?
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To test understanding of the author's main point and reasoning. This defines what RC passages are designed to assess.
To test understanding of the author's main point and reasoning. This defines what RC passages are designed to assess.
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Which option is more likely correct for Primary Purpose: one that mentions a minor example or one that omits examples?
Which option is more likely correct for Primary Purpose: one that mentions a minor example or one that omits examples?
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The one that omits minor examples. Primary purpose answers avoid specific details to capture overall function.
The one that omits minor examples. Primary purpose answers avoid specific details to capture overall function.
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What is the LSAT Reading Comprehension task called Primary Purpose asking you to identify?
What is the LSAT Reading Comprehension task called Primary Purpose asking you to identify?
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The author’s main goal in writing the passage. Primary purpose questions focus on why the author wrote the entire passage.
The author’s main goal in writing the passage. Primary purpose questions focus on why the author wrote the entire passage.
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Which summary best matches a Primary Purpose answer choice: broad and passage-wide or narrow and detail-based?
Which summary best matches a Primary Purpose answer choice: broad and passage-wide or narrow and detail-based?
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Broad and passage-wide. Primary purpose captures the entire passage's function, not specific details.
Broad and passage-wide. Primary purpose captures the entire passage's function, not specific details.
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What should you prioritize when choosing between two plausible Primary Purpose answers?
What should you prioritize when choosing between two plausible Primary Purpose answers?
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The choice that captures the passage’s overall function. Focus on what the author does throughout the entire passage.
The choice that captures the passage’s overall function. Focus on what the author does throughout the entire passage.
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What is the key difference between a passage’s primary purpose and its main point?
What is the key difference between a passage’s primary purpose and its main point?
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Purpose is what the author does; main point is what the author claims. Purpose = author's action (explain, argue); point = author's conclusion.
Purpose is what the author does; main point is what the author claims. Purpose = author's action (explain, argue); point = author's conclusion.
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Which Primary Purpose best fits a passage that corrects a common misconception by explaining why it is mistaken?
Which Primary Purpose best fits a passage that corrects a common misconception by explaining why it is mistaken?
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To refute a misconception by explaining the correct view. The author corrects false beliefs by providing accurate information.
To refute a misconception by explaining the correct view. The author corrects false beliefs by providing accurate information.
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Identify the best Primary Purpose label for a passage that synthesizes multiple studies to reach a general conclusion.
Identify the best Primary Purpose label for a passage that synthesizes multiple studies to reach a general conclusion.
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To synthesize evidence to support a broad conclusion. The author combines diverse evidence to establish an overarching claim.
To synthesize evidence to support a broad conclusion. The author combines diverse evidence to establish an overarching claim.
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Which Primary Purpose best fits a passage that proposes a new method and lists advantages over older methods?
Which Primary Purpose best fits a passage that proposes a new method and lists advantages over older methods?
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To propose a solution or approach and support its benefits. The author advocates for their solution by demonstrating its advantages.
To propose a solution or approach and support its benefits. The author advocates for their solution by demonstrating its advantages.
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Which Primary Purpose best fits a passage that mainly traces events over time to show how a practice changed?
Which Primary Purpose best fits a passage that mainly traces events over time to show how a practice changed?
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To describe a historical development. The author chronicles changes to show evolution of a practice.
To describe a historical development. The author chronicles changes to show evolution of a practice.
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Identify the best Primary Purpose label for a passage that resolves an apparent paradox by distinguishing two cases.
Identify the best Primary Purpose label for a passage that resolves an apparent paradox by distinguishing two cases.
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To resolve a puzzle by drawing a key distinction. The author clarifies confusion by separating two conflated concepts.
To resolve a puzzle by drawing a key distinction. The author clarifies confusion by separating two conflated concepts.
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What is the most common structural clue to the passage’s Primary Purpose?
What is the most common structural clue to the passage’s Primary Purpose?
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The role of each paragraph in the passage’s progression. How paragraphs build on each other reveals the author's overall purpose.
The role of each paragraph in the passage’s progression. How paragraphs build on each other reveals the author's overall purpose.
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Identify the best Primary Purpose label for a passage that critiques a prevailing view without offering an alternative.
Identify the best Primary Purpose label for a passage that critiques a prevailing view without offering an alternative.
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To challenge or critique an existing view. The author attacks a position without proposing a replacement.
To challenge or critique an existing view. The author attacks a position without proposing a replacement.
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Identify the best Primary Purpose label for a passage that reports findings and explains their significance.
Identify the best Primary Purpose label for a passage that reports findings and explains their significance.
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To present research and interpret its implications. The author goes beyond reporting to analyze what findings mean.
To present research and interpret its implications. The author goes beyond reporting to analyze what findings mean.
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Identify the best Primary Purpose label for a passage that compares two theories and favors one.
Identify the best Primary Purpose label for a passage that compares two theories and favors one.
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To compare views and advocate for one. The author evaluates options and argues for one's superiority.
To compare views and advocate for one. The author evaluates options and argues for one's superiority.
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Identify the best Primary Purpose label for a passage that argues a position and rebuts objections.
Identify the best Primary Purpose label for a passage that argues a position and rebuts objections.
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To persuade by defending a claim against objections. The author actively defends their position against counterarguments.
To persuade by defending a claim against objections. The author actively defends their position against counterarguments.
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Identify the best Primary Purpose label for a passage that mainly defines a concept and clarifies its components.
Identify the best Primary Purpose label for a passage that mainly defines a concept and clarifies its components.
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To explain or elucidate a concept. The author breaks down and clarifies the concept's parts.
To explain or elucidate a concept. The author breaks down and clarifies the concept's parts.
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Which answer is more likely correct for Primary Purpose: one naming a topic or one describing an action on that topic?
Which answer is more likely correct for Primary Purpose: one naming a topic or one describing an action on that topic?
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One describing an action (for example, critique, propose, explain). Purpose answers use action verbs showing what the author does.
One describing an action (for example, critique, propose, explain). Purpose answers use action verbs showing what the author does.
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What should a correct Primary Purpose answer do with the author’s attitude (tone)?
What should a correct Primary Purpose answer do with the author’s attitude (tone)?
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Match it (for example, neutral, skeptical, approving). The correct answer must reflect the author's tone throughout the passage.
Match it (for example, neutral, skeptical, approving). The correct answer must reflect the author's tone throughout the passage.
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Which phrase most directly signals an author’s Primary Purpose: “for example” or “therefore”?
Which phrase most directly signals an author’s Primary Purpose: “for example” or “therefore”?
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“Therefore”. Conclusion indicators like "therefore" reveal the author's main purpose.
“Therefore”. Conclusion indicators like "therefore" reveal the author's main purpose.
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Which answer type most often signals a wrong Primary Purpose choice: extreme, qualified, or moderate language?
Which answer type most often signals a wrong Primary Purpose choice: extreme, qualified, or moderate language?
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Extreme language. Extreme language rarely captures the nuanced purpose of LSAT passages.
Extreme language. Extreme language rarely captures the nuanced purpose of LSAT passages.
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Which verbs most often signal an argumentative primary purpose on LSAT passages?
Which verbs most often signal an argumentative primary purpose on LSAT passages?
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Argue, defend, refute, critique, challenge, justify. These verbs indicate the author takes a position.
Argue, defend, refute, critique, challenge, justify. These verbs indicate the author takes a position.
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Which verbs most often signal a comparative primary purpose on LSAT passages?
Which verbs most often signal a comparative primary purpose on LSAT passages?
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Compare, contrast, reconcile, distinguish, weigh. These verbs indicate examining relationships between things.
Compare, contrast, reconcile, distinguish, weigh. These verbs indicate examining relationships between things.
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Which answer choice flaw most commonly makes a Primary Purpose option wrong?
Which answer choice flaw most commonly makes a Primary Purpose option wrong?
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It is too narrow (captures only one paragraph or detail). Purpose must encompass the entire passage, not just parts.
It is too narrow (captures only one paragraph or detail). Purpose must encompass the entire passage, not just parts.
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What is the opposite common flaw in Primary Purpose answer choices besides being too narrow?
What is the opposite common flaw in Primary Purpose answer choices besides being too narrow?
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It is too broad or generic to match the passage’s specific aim. Vague purposes could apply to many different passages.
It is too broad or generic to match the passage’s specific aim. Vague purposes could apply to many different passages.
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What does it usually mean if a Primary Purpose choice includes extreme language (for example, "prove," "destroy")?
What does it usually mean if a Primary Purpose choice includes extreme language (for example, "prove," "destroy")?
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It is likely overstated relative to the passage. LSAT authors rarely make absolute claims or total refutations.
It is likely overstated relative to the passage. LSAT authors rarely make absolute claims or total refutations.
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Which option best matches the primary purpose of a passage that mainly summarizes a debate without taking sides?
Which option best matches the primary purpose of a passage that mainly summarizes a debate without taking sides?
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To describe competing views on an issue. Neutral presentation of multiple views without endorsing any.
To describe competing views on an issue. Neutral presentation of multiple views without endorsing any.
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Which option best matches the primary purpose of a passage that presents a problem and then proposes a solution?
Which option best matches the primary purpose of a passage that presents a problem and then proposes a solution?
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To identify a problem and propose a solution. Classic problem-solution structure shows practical purpose.
To identify a problem and propose a solution. Classic problem-solution structure shows practical purpose.
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Which option best matches the primary purpose of a passage that critiques a prevailing theory and offers an alternative?
Which option best matches the primary purpose of a passage that critiques a prevailing theory and offers an alternative?
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To challenge an existing view and advance an alternative. Argumentative purpose: rejecting one view for another.
To challenge an existing view and advance an alternative. Argumentative purpose: rejecting one view for another.
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