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      <description>Reading Comprehension is the section students improve last. Volume is not the lever. Structural reading is. The diagnostic gap most students miss, and the plan that closes it.</description>
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      <description>Most Reading Comprehension misses fall into three trap families: author-attitude substitution, cross-paragraph inference gaps, and off-by-one detail errors. Name them and you stop falling in.</description>
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      <description>LSAT Inference stems split into Must-Be-True and Could-Be-True. Treating them the same picks the wrong answer family. The fix is a five-second stem check before reading the stimulus.</description>
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