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- The passage as a whole can best be described as an expression of
- Line 3.9 indicates that the Word "civilized" (line 2) is being used
- The underlying sentiment in the sentence beginning "If I had" (lines 9-12) is the authors
- In lines 12-15, the author suggests that the young people are
- In line 27, "hoke" most nearly means
- In the sentence beginning in line 33 ("He was young ... Garden of Eden"), the author suggests that
- In line 35, "laboring under" most nearly mean.,
- The author probably "shuddered" (line 41) because
- The phrase "dared to" in line 45 emphasizes the author belief that
- The quotation in lines 58-62 primarily serves as a warning about the
- Which of the following best describes the authors action in lines 62-63 ("With this ... at his feet") as compared to his words in ..
- In the last sentence (lines 75-76), the author implies that
- In the first paragraph of Passage 1, the attitude of the author toward Linnaeus legacy is one of
- The word "case" as it is used in line 10 most nearly means
- The discussion of "a shell" in lines 26-29 serves primarily to illustrate
- As used in line 31, "vital" most nearly means
- The passage indicates that Linnaeus classification of the natural kingdom was based on
- In Passage 2, the author mentions that the garden "is closer to an explosion" (line 72) in order to
- The author of Passage 2 characterizes "much of science" (line 81) as
- As used in lines 87-88, "apprehending" most nearly means
- The author of passage 2 suggests that the "scientific view of the external world" (line: 97-98) involves
- Which of the following techniques is used in each of the last two sentences of Passage 2 (lines 104-109)?
- The approaches of the two passages to the topic of Linnaeus differ in that only Passage 2 uses
- Both passages emphasize which of the following aspects of Linnaeus work?
- In lines 1-5, Waverly characterizes Junes advertisement as being
- In the context of the passage, the statement "I was surprised at myself" (line 12) suggests that June
- For June, a significant aspect of what happened at the dinner party is that
- The description of Junes encounter with the bartender primarily serves to suggest that
- The passage indicates that the act of giving a jade pendant can best be described as
- The authors main point about the relationship between art and politics is that
- Auden believed that artists and politician, would "get along better at a time of crisis" (lines 11-12) if politicians would
- The author emphasizes the word "already" (line 38) in order to stress the point that
- The author refers to "art-historical knowledge" (lines 39-40) in order to emphasize which point about Picassos Guernica?
- The tone of the description in lines 42-46 ("and it was ... guests") is one of
- In discussing Picassos Guernica, the author indicates that the paintings ultimate accomplishment was
- The author would probably characterize "some" (line 54) as being
- In line 68, the word "neutralization" refers to an act of
- The author concludes that "Representing art as something that in its nature can make nothing happen" (lines 68-70) is actually
- The authors strategy in the passage is best described as
- SAT Essay Sample - Essay Prompts and Sample Student Essays

Popular Questions
- The passage as a whole can best be described as an expression of
- Line 3.9 indicates that the Word "civilized" (line 2) is being used
- The underlying sentiment in the sentence beginning "If I had" (lines 9-12) is the authors
- In lines 12-15, the author suggests that the young people are
- In line 27, "hoke" most nearly means
- In the sentence beginning in line 33 ("He was young ... Garden of Eden"), the author suggests that
- In line 35, "laboring under" most nearly mean.,
- The author probably "shuddered" (line 41) because
- The phrase "dared to" in line 45 emphasizes the author belief that
- The quotation in lines 58-62 primarily serves as a warning about the
- Which of the following best describes the authors action in lines 62-63 ("With this ... at his feet") as compared to his words in ..
- In the last sentence (lines 75-76), the author implies that
- In the first paragraph of Passage 1, the attitude of the author toward Linnaeus legacy is one of
- The word "case" as it is used in line 10 most nearly means
- The discussion of "a shell" in lines 26-29 serves primarily to illustrate
- As used in line 31, "vital" most nearly means
- The passage indicates that Linnaeus classification of the natural kingdom was based on
- In Passage 2, the author mentions that the garden "is closer to an explosion" (line 72) in order to
- The author of Passage 2 characterizes "much of science" (line 81) as
- As used in lines 87-88, "apprehending" most nearly means
- The author of passage 2 suggests that the "scientific view of the external world" (line: 97-98) involves
- Which of the following techniques is used in each of the last two sentences of Passage 2 (lines 104-109)?
- The approaches of the two passages to the topic of Linnaeus differ in that only Passage 2 uses
- Both passages emphasize which of the following aspects of Linnaeus work?
- In lines 1-5, Waverly characterizes Junes advertisement as being
- In the context of the passage, the statement "I was surprised at myself" (line 12) suggests that June
- For June, a significant aspect of what happened at the dinner party is that
- The description of Junes encounter with the bartender primarily serves to suggest that
- The passage indicates that the act of giving a jade pendant can best be described as
- The authors main point about the relationship between art and politics is that
- Auden believed that artists and politician, would "get along better at a time of crisis" (lines 11-12) if politicians would
- The author emphasizes the word "already" (line 38) in order to stress the point that
- The author refers to "art-historical knowledge" (lines 39-40) in order to emphasize which point about Picassos Guernica?
- The tone of the description in lines 42-46 ("and it was ... guests") is one of
- In discussing Picassos Guernica, the author indicates that the paintings ultimate accomplishment was
- The author would probably characterize "some" (line 54) as being
- In line 68, the word "neutralization" refers to an act of
- The author concludes that "Representing art as something that in its nature can make nothing happen" (lines 68-70) is actually
- The authors strategy in the passage is best described as
- SAT Essay Sample - Essay Prompts and Sample Student Essays