Digital SAT Command of Evidence Questions: Practice Drill #8
Struggling to master the most difficult SAT Command of Evidence Questions? Overcome that obstacle with this digital SAT practice question. Includes strategy brief and detailed answer explanations.
Welcome to this week’s SAT Reading & Writing practice question, tailored for those looking to conquer the most challenging SAT “Command of Evidence” questions. This one’s a Thursday Bonus Drill, meaning it’s free to all subscribers for the first 24 hours. After that, it will be available exclusively to premium subscribers.
While the College Board has designated this question type “Command of Evidence,” I've coined a term that I think is more informative: Logical Operations: Support (LO:S). These questions are not just about using your general intuition to identify a supporting idea. Mastering the most difficult “Command of Evidence” questions requires a bit of specialized knowledge about how to use the tools of formal logic.
The most difficult Logical Operations Questions may present complex scenarios involving extended chains of cause and effect. This drill is designed to help you prepare for just such situations.
If “formal logic” sounds scary to you, rest assured that it’s not rocket science — you only need to become familiar with a few basics. With a little practice, you can learn how to use these tools and start winning on even the hardest Command of Evidence Questions. I’m here to guide you every step of the way. To find out exactly what you need to do, just keep reading!
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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 and diagramming guide.
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Drill
Economists claim that increases in remote working opportunities can lead to reduced municipal budgets. Remote workers do not typically pay less in city taxes, but compared to office workers, they do utilize less public transportation, which typically comprises a sizable portion of a city’s expenses.
Which finding, if true, would most directly support the economists' claim?
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