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The author discusses the single-term presidential system and argues that it‘s a bad idea.

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¶1 introduces the idea of a single presidential term.
¶2 argues that the single term is usually associated with countries with weak political
parties and therefore popular when political parties are weak.
¶s3 and 4 argue that single-term systems encourage corruption.
¶5 argues that the single-term system is designed to make up for weak parties, but
ends up making parties even weaker.

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Take time to paraphrase difficult points that touch on main ideas in the passage.
Critical reading depends heavily on moving quickly through less important text and
spending extra time on meaningful sections.
my doubt exactly how to figure where to put more time or not. how to recognise what is more and what is less important?
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The author discusses the single-term presidential system and argues that it‘s a bad idea.

Mapping the Passage

¶1 introduces the idea of a single presidential term.
¶2 argues that the single term is usually associated with countries with weak political
parties and therefore popular when political parties are weak.
¶s3 and 4 argue that single-term systems encourage corruption.
¶5 argues that the single-term system is designed to make up for weak parties, but
ends up making parties even weaker.

Strategy Point:
Take time to paraphrase difficult points that touch on main ideas in the passage.
Critical reading depends heavily on moving quickly through less important text and
spending extra time on meaningful sections.
how to figure what is more important and what is less important? that's the concern.
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The author discusses the single-term presidential system and argues that it‘s a bad idea.

Mapping the Passage

¶1 introduces the idea of a single presidential term.
¶2 argues that the single term is usually associated with countries with weak political
parties and therefore popular when political parties are weak.
¶s3 and 4 argue that single-term systems encourage corruption.
¶5 argues that the single-term system is designed to make up for weak parties, but
ends up making parties even weaker.

Strategy Point:
Take time to paraphrase difficult points that touch on main ideas in the passage.
Critical reading depends heavily on moving quickly through less important text and
spending extra time on meaningful sections.
how to figure out what is more and what is less important, i get zoned out when i don't focus much on details, how to actively make that habbit up to find the meaningful text
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so basically author discusses about the single six year term for presidents without the same person or party repeating.
Am i correct in assuming that the authors overall view point in negative??
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