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Jason is preparing for the SAT. Which two types of questions should he practice to score well in Critical Reading section?

To score well on the SAT Critical Reading section (now called Reading), Jason should practice two main types of questions:

1. Evidence-based Reading Comprehension Questions: These questions require him to find evidence in the passage to support his answer. He needs to practice identifying the main idea, understanding supporting details, making inferences, and determining the meaning of vocabulary in context, all while citing textual evidence.

2. Inference and Synthesis Questions: These questions go beyond simply recalling information from the passage. They test Jason's ability to synthesize information from different parts of the passage, draw conclusions, make inferences, and understand the author's perspective and tone. He needs to practice recognizing implied meanings and understanding the relationships between ideas presented in the text.

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