Digital SAT Vocabulary in Context Questions: Practice Drill #11
dSAT Vocabulary in Context questions are a step up from vocab questions on the paper SAT. Boost your score with this realistic SAT vocabulary exercise!
Greetings, Quiz Hackers! Welcome to this week’s SAT Reading & Writing practice drill, designed to help you improve your performance on dSAT vocab questions. Below the drill, you’ll find detailed answer explanations and a strategy brief. However, to fully master the strategies for SAT vocabulary, make sure to check out my comprehensive SAT Vocabulary in Context guide.
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Drill
Often credited as the first computer programmer for her work on Charles Babbage's analytical engine, Ada Lovelace was a ______ establishing a significant role for women in the sciences. Her contributions during the mid-19th century laid the groundwork for future advancements in computing and emphasized the importance of women's involvement in this new and emerging field.
Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?
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