Today’s SAT question of the day is a writing multiple choice question about Wynton Marsalis and transitions.
Let’s focus on the issue:
[He won] Grammy awards for both his jazz and even classical works.
Today’s SAT question of the day is a writing multiple choice question about Wynton Marsalis and transitions.
Let’s focus on the issue:
[He won] Grammy awards for both his jazz and even classical works.
Today’s SAT question is a writing question that asks if the following sentence needs any modifications to the underlined “like”:
Like machinery was integral to the development of industrial capitalism, so the rapid transfer of information is the force driving modern business.
“Like” and “so” have been known go together sometimes (like the sands of the hourglass, so are the days of our lives…”, but do these correlative conjunctions function correctly here? Continue reading