Today’s SAT question of the day is a single-blank sentence completion about Queen Elizabeth I. There’s a colon in this sentence, so we know it contains a definition: we need a word that means that she knew what others were thinking. Continue reading
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SAT Question of the Day Explained – March 6, 2014 – Sentence Completion
Today’s SAT question of the day is a sentence completion about the loss of a class president election. The candidate was in extremely low spirits after his loss – and the colon tells us that this is a definition sentence, so that clue can become our prediction.
SAT Question of the Day Explained – February 7, 2014 – Sentence Completion
Today’s SAT question of the day is a sentence completion question that required me to choose a word I didn’t really know for its answer. (Don’t worry, I survived.)
We know that the students had to read a whole book, including materials found at the beginning of the book. Continue reading