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Reading Comprehension
Test 123, Passage 4 — Victorian philanthropy
Highlights
Make abstract humanities passages more relatable by connecting them to real or imagined experiences. Beatriz, for example, thought of Caroline Ferriday from Lilac Girls—a character in a historical novel—to better understand this passage about philanthropy. Want to get better at reading? Read more. It works. Start with topics you enjoy. Not sure what you like? Join the LSAT Demon Book Club on Discord for great book suggestions!
After being out of school for almost a decade and having a defeatist mentality of "not being good at standardized tests," Beatriz felt wary about taking on the LSAT. However, once she discovered the Thinking LSAT podcast, she took on a new perspective about conquering this test. Beatriz believes that anyone can slay the LSAT--all you need is a bit of common sense and a dash of swagger!
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