Digital SAT Reading Answer Explanation: Bluebook Practice Test 1, Module 1, Question 10: Command of Evidence
SAT Command of Evidence explanations for official dSAT Bluebook Practice Test 1, Reading & Writing Question 10 (Module 1). Includes strategy brief, "outside knowledge" tips, and diagramming guide.
This answer explanation is for digital SAT Official Practice Test 1, Reading & Writing Module 1, Question 10. To follow along, you’ll need to have a copy of the test open. To access this dSAT practice test, download the Bluebook app, available on the College Board website.
In addition to comprehensive explanations for the correct and incorrect answers, you’ll also find a helpful strategy brief and valuable tips on the “outside knowledge” you should master to achieve the highest possible score on the digital SAT Reading & Writing section.
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While the College Board labels this a “Command of Evidence Question,” I prefer the term “Logical Operations.” More specifically, this question is a Logical Operations: Support (LO:S) Question.
Why rename question types? Names serve as mental anchors. Well-crafted names can enhance recall and comprehension. My terminology aims to place each question type into a precise conceptual framework, aiding in your test preparation efforts.
For the fullest understanding of what follows, I highly recommend reading my strategy articles on Logical Operations Questions. These articles lay the groundwork for the concepts and techniques detailed in the material below.
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Strategy Brief
Below, we'll review the methods outlined in the strategy guide, and I’ll demonstrate how they can be applied to this official SAT Reading and Writing test question:
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