SAT Question Type Directory, страница 6

(A)   adj noun was adj

(B)    adj noun was adj

(C)    adj noun was adj

(D)   adj noun was adj

(E)    adj noun was adj

LRSci B3              The author mentions "quote" (line X) to primarily to make the point that people

(A)   are often starts 8-11 word ans

(B)    may not starts 8-11 word ans

(C)    frequently starts 8-11 word ans

(D)   may sometimes starts 8-11 word ans

(E)    are often starts 8-11 word ans

LRD       D1/2       In line XX, quotation marks are used to

(A)   verb starts 4-5 word ans

(B)    verb starts 4-5 word ans

(C)    verb starts 4-5 word ans

(D)   verb starts 4-5 word ans

(E)    verb starts 4-5 word ans

LRD    D1/2          The author of Passage 2 uses quotation marks in line XX primarily to

(A)   verb an adj noun

(B)    verb an adj noun

(C)    verb the adj noun prep phrase

(D)   verb the noun prep phrase

(E)    verb noun prep phrase

LRN       D2.         Lines X-X (“quote . . . quote”) primarily serve to

(A)   verb a noun

(B)    verb a noun

(C)    verb a noun

(D)   verb a noun

(E)    verb a noun

LRN    D2.            The narrator's reference to "quote" (line X) primarily serves to

(A)   verb starts 6-10 word ans

(B)    verb starts 6-10 word ans

(C)    verb starts 6-10 word ans

(D)   verb starts 6-10 word ans

(E)    verb starts 6-10 word ans

SRArg    D2.         The first sentence of the passage (“quote . . . quote”) primarily serves to

(A)   verb starts 5-7 word ans

(B)    verb starts 5-7 word ans

(C)    verb starts 5-7 word ans

(D)   verb starts 5-7 word ans

(E)    verb starts 5-7 word ans

LRSci D2.            The statement in lines X-X (“quote . . . quote”) functions primarily to

(A)   verb an adj noun

(B)    verb an adj noun

(C)    verb an adj noun

(D)   verb an adj noun

(E)    verb an adj noun

LRSci D2             The primary purpose of the Xrd paragraph (lines X-X) is to

(A)   verb starts 6-8 word ans

(B)    verb starts 6-8 word ans

(C)    verb starts 6-8 word ans

(D)   verb starts 6-8 word ans

(E)    verb starts 6-8 word ans

LRD    D2             In lines X-X , the three sentences beginning with "quote" primarily serve to

(A)   verb starts 7-8 word ans

(B)    verb starts 7-8 word ans

(C)    verb starts 7-8 word ans

(D)   verb starts 7-8 word ans

(E)    verb starts 7-8 word ans

LRAuto  D2.         The “word” (line X) is best characterized as

(A)   adj noun

(B)    adj noun

(C)    a adj noun

(D)   a adj noun

(E)    an adj noun

LRAuto  D2          The proverb in lines X-X primarily serves to

(A)   verb starts 5-8 word ans

(B)    verb starts 5-8 word ans

(C)    verb starts 5-8 word ans

(D)   verb starts 5-8 word ans

(E)    verb starts 5-8 word ans

LRD    D2             The quotation from SUBJECT primarily serves to

(A)   verb a noun

(B)    verb a noun

(C)    verb a noun

(D)   verb a noun

(E)    verb a noun

LRArgSci              D2          the author compares X to Y (lines xx-xx) in order to

(A)   verb starts 6-10 word ans

(B)    verb starts 6-10 word ans

(C)    verb starts 6-10 word ans

(D)   verb starts 6-10 word ans

(E)    verb starts 6-10 word ans

LRArgSci              D2          the XXX discussed in lines XX-XX (“quote . . . quote”) serve primarily to

(A)   verb starts 7-11 word ans

(B)    verb starts 7-11 word ans

(C)    verb starts 7-11 word ans

(D)   verb starts 7-11 word ans

(E)    verb starts 7-11 word ans

LRArgSci              D2          The final paragraph primarily serves to

(A)   verb starts 4-6 word ans

(B)    verb starts 4-6 word ans

(C)    verb starts 4-6 word ans

(D)   verb starts 4-6 word ans

(E)    verb starts 4-6 word ans

LRN    D2             In lines XX-XX (“quote . . . quote”), character deflects the warning from CHARACTER by

(A)   adverb ing word  starts 4-7 word ans

(B)    adverb ing word  starts 4-7 word ans

(C)    adverb ing word  starts 4-7 word ans

(D)   ing word  starts 4-7 word ans

(E)    ing word  starts 4-7 word ans

LRN    D2             CHARACTER  poses the question in line XX (“quote . . . quote”) as a

(A)   noun prep phrase

(B)    noun prep phrase

(C)    noun prep phrase

(D)   noun prep phrase

(E)    noun prep phrase

LRN    D2             CHARACTER responds to the question in line XX (“quote . . . quote”) as if it were an