Category Archives: Sentence Completion

SAT Question of the Day Explained – March 9, 2014 – Sentence Completion

Today’s SAT question of the day is a sentence completion question about a film that polarized an audience. To polarize something is to drive it to opposing ends of the spectrum (like the north and south poles!), so this audience has been split down the middle regarding this film.

Here are our two poles: While many ——- the film for its artfully directed scenes, others ——- it for being inaccessible. Continue reading

SAT Question of the Day – February 13, 2014 – Sentence Completion

Today’s SAT question of the day is a sentence completion about architect Frank Lloyd Wright. The sentence says that he is a ____ because his designs have both beauty and function.

We will need to find a word that includes this idea of beauty.  The answer choices aren’t as easy as they could be, but they do include two of our top 100 vocab words! Continue reading

SAT Question of the Day Explained – February 10, 2014 – Sentence Completion

salesToday’s SAT question of the day is a sentence completion that requires precise reading (yes, moreso than usual).  There seems to be a certain store manager who felt…something…when sales dropped, so she did…something…to a department for its lack of effort. Continue reading