Note: For Yes/No Questions, we use can use the exact same strategy we use for One-Part Reading questions...
Step 1: Read the question and ignore the answer choices
Read the question and ignore the answer choices. Don't look at the answer choices. Pretend the answer choices don't exist.
Step 2: Refer back to the passage, create, and write down your answer
The second step is to refer back to the passage to create your own answer. I want you to literally write your answer next to the question number and above all the answer choices. Your answer should include two things: yes or no and your reasoning why.
Step 3: Eliminate 3 answer choices.
Eliminate the 3 wrong answer choices until you're left with the right answer.
Step 1: Read the question and ignore the answer choices
Read the question and ignore the answer choices. Don't look at the answer choices. Pretend the answer choices don't exist.
Step 2: Refer back to the passage, create, and write down your answer
The second step is to refer back to the passage to create your own answer. I want you to literally write your answer next to the question number and above all the answer choices. Your answer should include two things: yes or no and your reasoning why.
Step 3: Eliminate 3 answer choices.
Eliminate the 3 wrong answer choices until you're left with the right answer.