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SAT Reading Section: Sentence Completion Drill 1, Problem 1
SAT Reading 2.1 Sentence Completion 171 Views
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Sentence Completion Drill 2, Problem 1
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- 00:03
Here's a Shmoopy question for you...
- 00:05
Which word could fill in the blank so that
- 00:07
the sentence below makes sense?
- 00:10
Although Elisabeth didn't get into her first-choice college, she was reminded of her blank options
- 00:15
when her mother mentioned the many other schools where she had been accepted.
Full Transcript
- 00:20
Here are the potential answers.
- 00:26
Elisabeth's mom says that Elisabeth has "many" other options for college.
- 00:35
So we figure the word in the blank has to be a synonym for "many."
- 00:38
(A) doesn't fit because "limitation" means a restriction of some kind.
- 00:44
Both "deficiency" and "scarcity" mean a shortage or lack of something
- 00:51
so (B) and (C) are the opposite of what we're looking for.
- 00:55
(D) looks promising because "myriad" means a very large number. If this is the one, though,
- 01:00
it would mean that Elisabeth's mom is exaggerating a bit.
- 01:04
"Myriad" was the word originally used in classical history to describe a unit of ten thousand.
- 01:08
That would be a lot of application essays.
- 01:13
After taking a glance at (E), though, we're sure (D) is the word we're looking for.
- 01:18
An "inadequacy" is a failing or lack of something, so it doesn't say what we need
- 01:23
it to. Even though it means that Elisabeth's mom
- 01:25
is probably stretching the truth a bit, we're going with (D) on this one.
- 01:28
D for "Don't judge her mom too harshly."
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