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Page 1: SAT PRACTICE TEST Review & Strategies. SAT Test  Critical Reading: 3 Sections of 19-24 questions  Writing: 2 Sections  Math  : 3 Sections  Typically,

SAT PRACTICE TESTSAT PRACTICE TESTReview & Strategies

Page 2: SAT PRACTICE TEST Review & Strategies. SAT Test  Critical Reading: 3 Sections of 19-24 questions  Writing: 2 Sections  Math  : 3 Sections  Typically,

SAT TestSAT Test Critical Reading: 3 Sections of 19-24

questions

Writing: 2 Sections

Math : 3 Sections

Typically, the most difficult section is the critical reading section.

Page 3: SAT PRACTICE TEST Review & Strategies. SAT Test  Critical Reading: 3 Sections of 19-24 questions  Writing: 2 Sections  Math  : 3 Sections  Typically,

Critical Reading •Sentence Completion

•Passages• Two short passages• Two medium passages• One long passage

Page 4: SAT PRACTICE TEST Review & Strategies. SAT Test  Critical Reading: 3 Sections of 19-24 questions  Writing: 2 Sections  Math  : 3 Sections  Typically,

Sentence Completion Sentence Completion TricksTricks

There are ALWAYS context clues available in each sentence completion question that help you, whether you know the vocabulary or not:

DEFINITIONS

SYNONYMS/ANTONYMS

KEY WORDS

Page 5: SAT PRACTICE TEST Review & Strategies. SAT Test  Critical Reading: 3 Sections of 19-24 questions  Writing: 2 Sections  Math  : 3 Sections  Typically,

Sentence Completion: Sentence Completion: DEFINITIONS/SYNONYMSDEFINITIONS/SYNONYMS

2. Alfred Schnittke’s musical compositions are ----; phrases clipped, broken into sections, and split part by long rests.

A) GarnishedB) ImprovisationalC) FragmentedD) CautiousE) Uniform

Page 6: SAT PRACTICE TEST Review & Strategies. SAT Test  Critical Reading: 3 Sections of 19-24 questions  Writing: 2 Sections  Math  : 3 Sections  Typically,

Sentence Completion: Sentence Completion: DEFINITIONS/SYNONYMSDEFINITIONS/SYNONYMS

4. The bearded dragon lizard is a voracious eater, so ---- that it will consume as many insects as possible.

A) Abstemious B) Cannibalistic C) Slovenly D) Insatiable E) Unpalatable

Page 7: SAT PRACTICE TEST Review & Strategies. SAT Test  Critical Reading: 3 Sections of 19-24 questions  Writing: 2 Sections  Math  : 3 Sections  Typically,

Sentence Completion: Sentence Completion: DEFINITION/SYNONYMSDEFINITION/SYNONYMS

Synonyms are always shown with a colon ( : ) or a comma ( , )

4. Latoya’s ---- is shown by her ability to be -------: she can see her own faults more clearly than anyone else can. (Synonym + definition)

Page 8: SAT PRACTICE TEST Review & Strategies. SAT Test  Critical Reading: 3 Sections of 19-24 questions  Writing: 2 Sections  Math  : 3 Sections  Typically,

Sentence Completion: Sentence Completion: DEFINITION/ANTONYMSDEFINITION/ANTONYMS

8. Favoring economy of expression in writing, the professor urged students toward a ---- rather than an ----- prose style.

WHAT IS THE KEY WORD FOR THE SECOND WORD COMPLETION?

Page 9: SAT PRACTICE TEST Review & Strategies. SAT Test  Critical Reading: 3 Sections of 19-24 questions  Writing: 2 Sections  Math  : 3 Sections  Typically,

Sentence Completion: Sentence Completion: KEY WORDSKEY WORDS

3. The consumer advocate claimed that while drug manufacturers ---- the supposed advantages of their proprietary brands, generic versions of the same medications are often equally ----.

WHAT IS THE KEY WORD?

Page 10: SAT PRACTICE TEST Review & Strategies. SAT Test  Critical Reading: 3 Sections of 19-24 questions  Writing: 2 Sections  Math  : 3 Sections  Typically,

Sentence Completion: Sentence Completion: KEY WORD GLOSSARYKEY WORD GLOSSARY

SignalsOPPOSITES/

ANTONYMS:

While However Instead Nevertheless Unless Rather

Although Though But Despite Since other

Page 11: SAT PRACTICE TEST Review & Strategies. SAT Test  Critical Reading: 3 Sections of 19-24 questions  Writing: 2 Sections  Math  : 3 Sections  Typically,

Critical Reading Passages Critical Reading Passages When reading passages, ALWAYS:

Read questions first- that way, when you read the passages, key words will stick out to you that will help you realize what’s important.

Read the italics before passages- they give you background/context of passages.

UNDERLINE/HIGHLIGHT/ANNOTATE AS NECESSARY!

Page 12: SAT PRACTICE TEST Review & Strategies. SAT Test  Critical Reading: 3 Sections of 19-24 questions  Writing: 2 Sections  Math  : 3 Sections  Typically,

Critical Reading:Critical Reading: Short Comparison Passages Short Comparison Passages

Ask yourself the following:

What are the similarities? What are the differences? How do the passages relate to one

another? Would they agree/disagree with one

another?

Page 13: SAT PRACTICE TEST Review & Strategies. SAT Test  Critical Reading: 3 Sections of 19-24 questions  Writing: 2 Sections  Math  : 3 Sections  Typically,

Critical Reading:Critical Reading:Long PassagesLong Passages

Ask yourself:

What is the author’s main point? Themes? Literary Devices? What is their tone?

• Educational? Angry? Praising? What is their purpose?

• To teach? To persuade? To argue?

Page 14: SAT PRACTICE TEST Review & Strategies. SAT Test  Critical Reading: 3 Sections of 19-24 questions  Writing: 2 Sections  Math  : 3 Sections  Typically,

Critical Reading:Critical Reading:Long PassagesLong Passages

ALWAYS GO BACK TO THE LINES THEY ARE REFERRING TO:

Many of these questions are the easiest to figure out because they are more on-the-surface questions

Page 15: SAT PRACTICE TEST Review & Strategies. SAT Test  Critical Reading: 3 Sections of 19-24 questions  Writing: 2 Sections  Math  : 3 Sections  Typically,

Good Luck!Good Luck!Keep these strategies in mind + practice, practice, practice… your understanding of these strategies will deepen as you do more practice tests on your own.

Page 16: SAT PRACTICE TEST Review & Strategies. SAT Test  Critical Reading: 3 Sections of 19-24 questions  Writing: 2 Sections  Math  : 3 Sections  Typically,

Don’t forget!Don’t forget! Every omitted score does not count

against you… HOWEVER:

• Each wrong point is ¼ of a point off• Each right point = 1 point• Soooo…• If you have a 50/50 chance because of

Process of Elimination/Plugging In, you may as well take the chance!