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Reading — March 2022 passages

Passage read-throughs and markups as well as the answers to all Reading questions from the March 2022 SAT

Passage 1 — The Cat’s Table

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Passage 2 — Glowing Reviews Aren’t Always the Most Persuasive

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Passage 3 — Social Systems in Habitat-Specialist Reef Fishes

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Passage 4 — A Plea for Free Speech in Boston (Frederick Douglass)

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Passage 5 — Deep Freeze/Giant Snowball Two-Passage

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