Digital SAT Command of Evidence Questions: Practice Drill #7
dSAT Command of Evidence questions can be quite challenging. Improve your SAT Reading & Writing score with Quiz Hacker's realistic practice drills and detailed answer explanations!
Greetings, Quiz Hackers! Welcome to this week’s SAT Reading & Writing practice drill, tailored for those looking to conquer digital SAT “Command of Evidence” questions.
I've coined a term that I think is more on point for this question type: Logical Operations: Support (LO:S). These questions are not just about using your general intuition to identify supporting evidence; they require knowledge of the logical characteristics that make arguments valid and sound.
Though this LO:S drill features a table, the core skill remains the same—backing up a statement with valid support. That said, infographics do add some extra layers to the general strategy. To master these, dive into my comprehensive guide on LO:S questions.
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How to Get the Most Out of this Drill
After doing the practice question, make sure to read the answer explanations for each answer choice. To help you identify key takeaways, there’s also a strategy brief.
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Drill
Table: Energy Consumption by Source in Germany and Brazil, 1850-2000 (total units of energy consumption)
In the last two centuries, reliance on renewable energy sources has grown in both Germany and Brazil, while the use of traditional energy sources like wood has decreased. However, this shift happened at different rates in the two nations, which is most evident when comparing both countries’ energy consumption by source in ____.
Which choice most effectively uses data from the table to complete the statement?
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