Daily Drill: SAT® Words in Context Practice Question
Learn to Quickly Analyze Context Clues and Passage Logic for Higher Scores
Today’s Daily Drill is a mock SAT® Words in Context question. It follows the digital SAT® format.1
For effective time management on test day, you should aim to answer this question correctly in a maximum of about 40 seconds.
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Free SAT® Practice Question (mock)
Academic studies of adolescent behavior often recognize the resistance of teenagers to the strict boundaries ______ by modern parenting culture. Most teens eventually adapt to these parentally enforced limits after a period of pushing against them, though research indicates some continue to struggle with authority well into adulthood.
Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?
A) validated
B) observed
C) imposed
D) anticipated
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