We completed our second MC passage today, focusing this time on looking at the questions first, moving onto close reading, and then completing the MC questions. Even if this passage was not an extraordinary success, you will have plenty more passages to practice upon in the upcoming months. Each passage should give you further insight into how test-makers compose questions and give you distractors. Plus, you will have 4-5 passages on the exam itself, which means some passages will be easier for you than others.
With just minutes to go, we jumped into Lear-World and met (once again as you did read this prior to class) Kent, Gloucester, and someone who came "saucily" into this world. From the page, we already know the scene, the setting, the patriarchal, status-filled realm, the parent-child dichotomy, and the importance of legitimacy. We will continue with the scene tomorrow, and you will need to have read through 1.2 as well.
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