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SAT Reading: Sentence Completion Drill 6, Problem 4
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- 00:03
All we are saying... is give Shmoop a chance...
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Which words could fill in the blanks so that
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the sentence below makes sense?
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It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a reader of Jane Austen's novels will either
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love the author blank or blank her with equal force.
Full Transcript
- 00:21
And here are the potential answers...
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This isn't as much a truth universally acknowledged
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as it is a Pride and Prejudice shout-out.
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Snooty allusions aside, "or" and "with" let us know that the first blank deals with "force"
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while the second is an antonym for "love." We can eliminate (A) and (B) because moderation
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and indifference aren't exactly... forceful.
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Both of the words in (D) and (E) express nothing but positive feelings.
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That's all well and good... but one of these words needs to be hateful.
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"Despise" means to hate, and it's in direct conflict with the idea of somebody "passionately"
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loving Jane Austen.
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So (C) is the correct answer. As in "Chick Flick."
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For her sake, we hope the ghost of Jane Austen never overhears her modern haters.
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That would be awkward.
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