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Course: SAT > Unit 11
Lesson 1: Reading- Active Reading Step | Science passage | Reading test | SAT
- SAT Reading: How to approach a Science passage
- Survey step | Literature passage | Reading Test | SAT
- SAT Reading: How to approach a Literature passage
- Active reading step | History passage | Reading test | SAT
- SAT Reading: How to approach a History passage
- Survey step | Social Science passage | Reading Test | SAT
- SAT Reading: How to approach a Social Science passage
- Worked example: Science passage, part 1
- Worked example: Science passage, part 2
- Worked example: Literature passage, part 1
- Worked example: Literature passage, part 2
- Worked example: History passage, part 1
- Worked example: History passage, part 2
- Worked example: Social science passage, part 1
- Worked example: Social science passage, part 2
- Explicit information | Quick guide
- Implicit information | Quick guide
- Point of view | Quick guide
- Analyzing relationships | Quick guide
- Citing evidence | Quick guide
- Main idea | Quick guide
- Analogical reasoning | Quick guide
- Overall structure | Quick guide
- Purpose | Quick guide
- Part-whole relationships | Quick guide
- Words in context | Quick guide
- Word choice | Quick guide
- Evaluating evidence | Quick guide
- Graphs and data | Quick guide
- Paired passages | Quick guide
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Part-whole relationships | Quick guide
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- In the top tip Rephrase the question in your own words, there is this grammatical error:
"Question like these..."
As you can see, "question" doesn't agree with "these." Instead, it should be questions. Hope this helps!(5 votes)- Good eye! If you want, you can report this mistake by clicking on the "Report a mistake" button when you go to ask a question and that way other KA users can have a better experience.(4 votes)
- how many questions is in the english section(0 votes)
- The SAT Reading section has 52 questions, and gives you 65 minutes to answer them. The Writing and Language section gives you 44 questions in 35 minutes.(4 votes)
- how many questions would be on the test(1 vote)
- In the top tip Rephrase the question in your own words, there is this grammatical error:
"Question like these..."
As you can see, "question" doesn't agree with "these." Instead, it should be questions. Hope this helps!(0 votes) - Wrong choices in part-whole relationship questions will often take the general point the author is trying to make it and express it too strongly.(0 votes)