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What should you do first when encountering Global questions in the LSAT Reading Comprehension section?

  1. Consult your roadmap

  2. Review relevant text

  3. Think about the author's perspective

  4. Answer them before any other question type

The correct answer is: Consult your roadmap

When encountering Global questions in the LSAT Reading Comprehension section, the first thing you should do is consult your roadmap. A roadmap in the context of the LSAT refers to the mental map you have constructed of the passage while reading it. It helps you navigate back to the relevant sections and understand the overall structure and main points of the passage. By consulting your roadmap first, you can quickly locate the specific information needed to answer the Global question accurately. Reviewing the relevant text is important but should come after consulting your roadmap to ensure you have a clear understanding of the passage's main ideas. Thinking about the author's perspective may be useful for certain questions but is not the initial step for Global questions. Answering them before any other question type is not recommended as it is more effective to follow a strategic approach like consulting your roadmap first.