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Practice questions for the sat-ebrw (reading and writing) section, focusing on analysis and interpretation skills. It includes a sample question, the correct answer, and a detailed explanation of the reasoning behind the choice. The document aims to help students develop their critical thinking and reading comprehension abilities for the sat exam.
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SAT-EBRW Practice Questions – Analysis A+ Graded
The art of war is of vital importance to the state. Tl is a matter of life and death, a road cither to safety or to ruin, Henee it is a subject of inquiry which can on no account be neglected. The general who wins a battle makes many calculations in his temple before the battle is fought. The general who loses a baltle makes but lew calculations beforehand, Thus do many calculations lead to victory, and few calculations to defeat: how much more no calculation at all! Which choice best describes the [function of the third sentence in the overall structure of the text? - ANS—D) It underscores the significance of preparation in achieving victory. Texplanation: —-underscores is a synonym for emphasizes —he refers to preparation here by including how many calculations he makes going into battle —these are in turn important for achieving victory From then on, Buck was a member of the team. His introduction to the "team" was baptismal in more ways than one, for he had never been baptised. The first time he saw Snowball, he gave a warning snarl, He had never seen a dog like it. His hair was long and soft. and his paws were big, and he didn't look like a dog at all, The hair of his neck stood on end, and he whimpered softly, a picture of abject terror. It was the first lime in his life that he had been beaten by any animal bul man. and il was a bil of a shock,