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LSAT Preptest 66 Reading Comprehension Explanations

LSAT Preptest 66 RC Explanations

LSAT Preptest 66 RC Explanations

Explanations for every Reading Comprehension question from LSAT Preptest 66, the June 2012 LSAT.

  • Review on your own first.
  • Have the question on hand.
  • Look for line references in the passage. They're the key to reading comprehension. My explanations highlight them, but it's more effective if you try on your own first.

Enjoy the PT 66 Reading Comprehension explanations! And let me know what you think in the comments. If you want these explanations offline, or want the whole test in one place, you can get a pdf version.

Section I – Reading Comprehension

Passage 1, Digital Publishing
  • Passage Analysis
  • Question 1
  • Question 2
  • Question 3
  • Question 4
  • Question 5
  • Question 6
  • Question 7
Passage 2, Fingerprint Analysis (Comparative)
  • Passage Analysis
  • Question 8
  • Question 9
  • Question 10
  • Question 11
  • Question 12
  • Question 13
  • Question 14
Passage 3, Jazz Novel
  • Passage Analysis
  • Question 15
  • Question 16
  • Question 17
  • Question 18
  • Question 19
  • Question 20
  • Question 21
  • Question 22
Passage 4, Nuclear Fission
  • Passage Analysis
  • Question 23
  • Question 24
  • Question 25
  • Question 26
  • Question 27
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