Digital SAT Sentence Function Questions: Drill Set 1
Use these expertly-crafted exercises and detailed answer explanations to master the tactics for Digital SAT Sentence Function Questions and increase your SAT Reading and Writing score!
Ready to master Sentence Function Questions on the digital SAT? This introductory set of expertly-crafted drills will get you started. (More drills on the way soon!)
Here’s what you’ll find below:
Three dSAT passages with Sentence Function Question drills, crafted by an SAT expert. These exercises closely resemble the questions you'll come across on the actual test.
Comprehensive explanations for each answer choice. These explanations not only clarify the correct responses but also illuminate how the tactics and strategies from “Decoding dSAT Sentence Function Questions” can be applied to each question.
Guidance on how to steer clear of common traps and pitfalls that tend to trip up test-takers. when tackling Sentence Function Questions.
To maximize the benefits of this drill set, it's crucial that you first familiarize yourself with the strategies I teach in “Decoding dSAT Sentence Function Questions.” These drills are designed to help you put those strategies into practice.
I strongly encourage you to review all the explanations, even for those drills you answered correctly. This will deepen your understanding of how certain answer choices might attempt to mislead you, solidifying the correct approach to dissecting dSAT Sentence Function Questions.
Now, let's get started with the drills!
Drill 1
The pangolin evolved in Africa, where the lion Panthera leo is a known predator. In the 18th century, pangolins were introduced to Australia, well away from any P. leo. Yet, even over long distances and time spans, ecological relationships between predators and prey have proven remarkably stable. In 2007, P. leo was introduced in Western Australia near where ecologist Dr. Sarah Bell and her team had been observing pangolins. Within two years, 87 percent of the pangolins had fallen prey to the lions.
Which choice best describes the function of the third sentence in the overall structure of the text?
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