Digital SAT Command of Evidence Questions (Poetry): Practice Drill #12
Need practice with SAT Reading questions involving poetry? Give your SAT Command of Evidence skills a workout with this expertly-crafted mock question. Includes detailed answer explanations.
This mock SAT Reading & Writing practice question is tailored for those looking to master digital SAT “Command of Evidence” questions involving poetry and other forms of literature.
I've coined a term that I think better describes this general question type: Logical Operations: Support (LO:S). To master these challenging questions, dive into my comprehensive strategy guide on LO:S, Lit questions.
The question in this drill is a special type of LO:S question, as it involves literature — in this particular case, a poem. I call this subtype Logical Operations: Support, Literature (LO:S Lit). In addition to the drill, premium subscribers will find detailed answer explanations below the fold.
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Drill
"A Journey Through Nature" is a 1932 poem by Janice Jones. The poem expresses the author's desire to explore the beauty and solitude of the natural world.
Which quotation from the poem most effectively illustrates the claim?
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