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This
is an exciting time of year as people take the time to vote on the officials to
represent them on both local and national levels. Have you ever thought about what a massive
undertaking it is to organize the voting privileges of so many people? How much technology is involved in the
process? What do the candidates do as
they wait for the results of the election?
Think about these questions as you read this article, then think about
how you might relate this current event to an SAT essay prompt through the use
of broad themes.
11/6 Sentence Completions
Choose the word or set of
words that, when inserted in the sentence, best fits the
meaning of the sentence as a whole.
Never look at the answer
choices to sentence completion questions before reading the sentence carefully
and making a prediction to fill the blank.
Once you have a prediction, you can match the prediction to the correct
answer choice and eliminate any answer choices that do not match. Be sure to look at all of the answer choices
even if your prediction matches one of the first ones.
The radical ideas in Henderson's speech were ------- to
those assembled, inciting many in the crowd to anger and some to open
rebellion.
There are two types of
sentence completion questions: vocabulary and logic. This one is a vocabulary question; it tells
you the definition of the word in the blank after the comma. You know that the speech incited many people
to anger and open rebellion. How would
you describe how the crowd viewed the ideas in the speech? You can use the general prediction “causing
anger and rebellion” as your prediction if a single word does not come to mind,
or you could pick more specific words such as “angering” or “instigating.” Look down at your answer choices and see
which ones match your prediction.
(A) exhilarating
(B) sympathetic
(C) gratifying
(D) inflammatory
(E) tiresome
(A) Does exhilarating mean
angering? No. Eliminate it. (B) Does sympathetic mean angering? No.
Eliminate it. (C) Does gratifying
mean angering? No. Eliminate it.
(D) Does inflammatory mean angering?
Yes. If you don’t know, you still
keep the word as a choice. (E) Does
tiresome mean angering? No. Eliminate
it.
The correct answer is (D).
Words used in this SC:
Exhilarating: thrilling
Sympathetic: compassionate or empathetic
Gratifying: pleasing
Inflammatory: provoking or arousing
anger
Tiresome: boring or annoying
On sat.collegeboard.org, 74% of the
responses were correct.
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