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Faulty Comparisons on the SAT

grockit.com The good thing to know is that Comparison questions are actually pretty formulaic. That is, if you have seen one, you have pretty much seen them all. As far as SAT Reading questions go, Comparison questions are light-weight. The two things to know are: 1) Only compare things that are of like nature, and 2) Understand the difference between, for example, 'more' and 'most' ('more' is for two things, 'most' is for more than two). More ... Less ...
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