218 Answered Questions for the topic SAT reading
Sat Reading
03/19/19
Word in context: Arrayed
The long drawn out struggle, the cruel hostility which, for years was arrayed against our cause, have accustomed suffragists to the idea of indefinite postponement but eventual victory.
As used...
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Sat Reading
03/19/19
How do I improve my reading and grammar to atleast a 700?
Right now I’m sitting at a 550. I’m confident I can easily get a 720-730 in the math section but I need this 700 on to back it up.
Sat Reading
03/19/19
Main idea/purpose questions
For these types of questions, do you read the introduction and conclusion to find the main idea and read the entire passage for the purpose questions?
Sat Reading
03/18/19
Help with Command of Evidence Questions
Hello, can someone suggest a viable strategy for dealing with command of evidence questions (both literal comprehension and inference). I keep on confusing pairs of answer choices.
Sat Reading
03/18/19
Word in context: Temptation
If the population of the English-speaking Commonwealths be added to that of the United States with all that such co-operation implies in the air, on the sea, all over the globe and in science and...
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Sat Reading
03/18/19
Help On Hard Reading Question
In line 22, "Alaska" serves as an example of a place that is
a) distant
b) immerse
c) scenic
d) cold
e) undeveloped
Here is the context "The dam at Aintry has already started, and when it's...
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Sat Reading
03/18/19
SAT Reading question
How do you find the authors central claim or main purpose in a science passage?
Sat Reading
03/13/19
Help On SAT Grammar Question
Of course, with tremendous potential \_\_\_\_\_\_ difficulties.
a) comes
b) has come
c) came
d) come
I put the answer as comes (A) but apparently it is come (D) and this is because of the noun...
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Sat Reading
03/13/19
Help with Writing and Language Substitution Questions?
Hi guys! I’m gearing up at the moment for the March SAT, and I’m a little shaky on this section of the English part of the test. In my prep class I consistently miss the “What place would sentence...
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Sat Reading
03/13/19
Grammar Question
The women soon disperse, some entering the shallow water at the \_\_\_\_\_\_ others venturing out onto the rocks to access deeper water.
a) beach while
b) beach, while
c) beach. While
d)...
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Sat Reading
03/13/19
I've been confused about the correct punctuation in a sentence like this for a while now
In the sentence:
Walker was not only a trailblazer in the medical field (, or ;) she was also a visionary.
Should the comma be used to punctuate the two clauses or a semicolon instead. I'm...
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Sat Reading
03/13/19
How do I stop plateauing in the reading section?
I’ve taken countless reading sections in hopes of getting a higher score, but I’ve been noticing that I always or most of the time get -6 wrong on a single passage. How do I fix this? I am taking...
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Sat Reading
03/13/19
Best Reading Strategy to get us in the -10 to -15 range?
Tbh let me share what am I going through: the problem with me is that I do understand the passage really well but it seems like I don't get to choose the correct answer. Most of the time it happens...
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Sat Reading
03/13/19
help on SAT reading
So I took the December 2018 SAT which apparently had a pretty bad curve. I got 14 questions wrong on the English section altogether and scored a 630. According to multiple sources I should've...
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Sat Reading
12/06/18
Which line contains a biased statement that cannot be proven with evidence?
How should you punctuate a restrictive modifier?
How should you punctuate a restrictive modifier?
A) Use commas to separate it from the rest of the sentence.
B) Use dashes to separate it from the rest of the sentence.
C) Add no...
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Sat Reading
10/27/16
Which of the following most accurately describes this conclusion?
Luke and Matt are planning on going out to see a movie this Saturday. If they see a science fiction movie Matt will be bored, but if they see a horror movie Luke will find it too scary. Therefore...
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07/12/16
guide/heavy metal: homonym/homograph
i really cant think of the word for these 2 neither can i for the other question
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