Hey man, ive been binge watching your videos for the upcoming November SAT, thanks for all your help! Im glad that you poined out how Kahn academy doesnt classify every single kind of question, definitely went over my head loll, i was wondering if you could do a video going through the "Scientific Advancement" questions you mentioned in your other video, thanks a lot! (btw imma copy and paste this comment on a bunch of your videos so you see it soon)
Please refer to the following question: The following text is adapted from a novel by John Smith titled "The Journey to the East". In the text, the narrator is describing his feelings as he embarks on a journey to a distant land. My emotions are complicated and not easily describable. I feel a strong pull that brings both joy and sorrow. I am confident in the outcome of this journey, but I am unsure of what exactly it is that I desire.[For months, I have been preparing for this moment, and now the time has finally come to set off on my adventure] . Leaving behind the familiar and comfortable, I travel towards the unknown, where danger and uncertainty await me. Which choice best describes the function of the underlined sentence in the text as a whole? (P.S. I am unable to underline the sentence here. I enclosed it in square brackets) A. It reveals the length of time the narrator has spent preparing for the journey. B. It shows the narrator's confidence in the outcome of the journey. C. It highlights the narrator's love for adventure and excitement. D. It underscores the narrator's hesitation about leaving his familiar surroundings. Here answer choice A talks about what the underlined sentence means. I thought when we deal with function questions we do not pick answer choice that paraphrase what the underlined statement says. Instead, pick the one that connects either from the previous sentence or the next sentence. Here, Choice D describes the next sentence and B states the previous sentence. In that case, what exactly is the answer for this question?
This is a really good question! Sorry for seeing it so late! In this case, none of the answer choices refer to the other sentences like they did in the problem i did in the video. Thus, the only option left is to paraphrase what's in the sentence itself, so it is A.
Thank you for responding to my query. Your videos give a different perspective to get to the answer as quickly as possible with minimal amount of reading. It is wonderful to watch your explanations to this approach. I have a couple of follow-up questions on this topic: 1) Are there any specific keywords which determine if the underlined statement is a counter statement/scope of the study/a general trend? Especially the case of contradicting opinion or disagreeing case. How do you differentiate such cases when it comes to these questions? 2) Imagine a hypothetical example. I am just making this up for the sake of understanding the concept. There is a new ice-cream parlor in town and a study is done to compare the percentage of people going to this place. There are two groups of people in the town:Group1 and Group2. Group 1 had a higher number of people going to the store than Group2. [Underlined sentence: Group 2 has more residents staying closer to the parlor than Group 1]. In this case the underlined sentence in my opinion is the following: a) It is neither a counterstatement nor an introduction to a context/scope of the study b) It seems more to me like a trend which says hey there are more people living closer than why is it that they do not go often to the store? could I treat this as it suggests a reason why a trend is shown? Are there any slight nuances which determine if the underlined statement is: Counter statement Introduction to context/scope Reason for a pattern Disagreement Contradiction Would you be able to explain with examples that hit the above criteria. @@SexyJ
Hey sexy j! On the digital SAT,do we have an option to write on the screen? Even if it does,what’s way more practical? To write on a paper or to write on the screen?
Imo, reading parts can't be passed throug just by listening to one's advice.Instead, you gotta create and ameliorate your way to decipher the text way more perspicuous
Really appreciate all your videos!! They are always so helpful
Happy to hear that
Hey man, ive been binge watching your videos for the upcoming November SAT, thanks for all your help! Im glad that you poined out how Kahn academy doesnt classify every single kind of question, definitely went over my head loll, i was wondering if you could do a video going through the "Scientific Advancement" questions you mentioned in your other video, thanks a lot! (btw imma copy and paste this comment on a bunch of your videos so you see it soon)
Great video!
Thank you! Much appreciated 🤗
Could you also do a video about "supporting claim"? Like "which of these choices, if true, would most suggest that..."
Oo that's a good one. Okie dokie!
seconding.
Please refer to the following question:
The following text is adapted from a novel by John Smith titled "The Journey to the East". In the text, the narrator is describing his feelings as he embarks on a journey to a distant land.
My emotions are complicated and not easily describable. I feel a strong pull that brings both joy and sorrow. I am confident in the outcome of this journey, but I am unsure of what exactly it is that I desire.[For months, I have been preparing for this moment, and now the time has finally come to set off on my adventure] . Leaving behind the familiar and comfortable, I travel towards the unknown, where danger and uncertainty await me.
Which choice best describes the function of the underlined sentence in the text as a whole? (P.S. I am unable to underline the sentence here. I enclosed it in square brackets)
A. It reveals the length of time the narrator has spent preparing for the journey.
B. It shows the narrator's confidence in the outcome of the journey.
C. It highlights the narrator's love for adventure and excitement.
D. It underscores the narrator's hesitation about leaving his familiar surroundings.
Here answer choice A talks about what the underlined sentence means. I thought when we deal with function questions we do not pick answer choice that paraphrase what the underlined statement says. Instead, pick the one that connects either from the previous sentence or the next sentence. Here, Choice D describes the next sentence and B states the previous sentence. In that case, what exactly is the answer for this question?
This is a really good question! Sorry for seeing it so late! In this case, none of the answer choices refer to the other sentences like they did in the problem i did in the video. Thus, the only option left is to paraphrase what's in the sentence itself, so it is A.
Thank you for responding to my query. Your videos give a different perspective to get to the answer as quickly as possible with minimal amount of reading. It is wonderful to watch your explanations to this approach. I have a couple of follow-up questions on this topic:
1) Are there any specific keywords which determine if the underlined statement is a counter statement/scope of the study/a general trend? Especially the case of contradicting opinion or disagreeing case. How do you differentiate such cases when it comes to these questions?
2) Imagine a hypothetical example. I am just making this up for the sake of understanding the concept.
There is a new ice-cream parlor in town and a study is done to compare the percentage of people going to this place. There are two groups of people in the town:Group1 and Group2. Group 1 had a higher number of people going to the store than Group2. [Underlined sentence: Group 2 has more residents staying closer to the parlor than Group 1].
In this case the underlined sentence in my opinion is the following:
a) It is neither a counterstatement nor an introduction to a context/scope of the study
b) It seems more to me like a trend which says hey there are more people living closer than why is it that they do not go often to the store? could I treat this as it suggests a reason why a trend is shown?
Are there any slight nuances which determine if the underlined statement is:
Counter statement
Introduction to context/scope
Reason for a pattern
Disagreement
Contradiction
Would you be able to explain with examples that hit the above criteria.
@@SexyJ
@@sarvatra539 What did the answer turn out to be though? Is it A?
What tablet and pen are you using? They work great!
Apple! But they're not mine haha
omg i love this
Thank you
Hey sexy j! On the digital SAT,do we have an option to write on the screen? Even if it does,what’s way more practical? To write on a paper or to write on the screen?
You can make annotations, but it's probably just better to underline or circle things rather than full-on write things.
thank u so much
You're super welcome!
Imo, reading parts can't be passed throug just by listening to one's advice.Instead, you gotta create and ameliorate your way to decipher the text way more perspicuous
W video
man teach us more about logical sentences and underlined sentences
Why you are lying people by telling these kinds of nonsenses???????????
Oh no, I saw this so late. Could you tell me the "nonsenses" so I could correct my ways? Thank you very much!