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SAT® Reading & Writing Practice Question: Transitions

SAT® Reading & Writing Practice Question: Transitions

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Today’s practice is a mock SAT® Transition Question. For proper time management on test day, you should aim to answer this question correctly in 30-45 seconds.

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SAT® Transition Practice Question

Culinary historian Mark Heller notes that chef Thomas Anderson was known for "perpetual experimentation," regularly modifying his signature recipes throughout his career. However, the changes between the 2005 original version and the 2015 version of his famous lobster bisque recipe are radical even by Anderson's standards; ________ several food critics consider them to be two entirely different soups.

A. regardless,

B. indeed,

C. nevertheless,

D. in other words,

(Answer Explanations and Strategy Brief Below.)


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