We return again to active reading. Today we look at a group of words that help us to understand the structure of a passage. That's why we call them structure words.
For this week, you will need to read the first three paragraphs from this paper, The Psychology of Coordination and Common Knowledge, written by my good friend Kyle Thomas.
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GMAT Tuesdays: Active Reading – Structure Words
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This is a cool post, Kevin! I love this idea and wish it was given a bit more due in the world of RC. Non-native speakers especially should find this helpful. See an additional list of transition words attached!
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