Thank you very much for these tips, I have watched all of them! Please keep releasing this type of videos because all the tips you give are useful for the Digital SAT(you don't get to have much of these)
Firstly, should we always look for strong and direct answers than weak answers? Second, you said mainly it should disagree but here it was optimistic so can u explain more please i didnt really understand
Text 2 author says that text 1 author is overly optimistic / overly excited about the theory.....this means that text 2 disagrees with this idea of text 1 and says that the researchers in text 1 are actually more excited than they should be about this discovery blah blah blah.......
Usually, the weaker the answer the better! It's a disagreement, so the key word is "excessive." Passage 2 would think that Passage 1 is TOO optimistic.
Good question! Extreme answers are ones with hard-to-justify claims like "always" or "never." Saying someone is being wrong is not an extreme! Disagreement is not an extreme.
@@SexyJ there is a question in practice test2 about crystals or something like that and in the paragraph it mention honey combs and it asks for the main ides there is an option that said the most definite so i did not choose it but it turned to be the answer , why is that?
@@SaraAlmasfnv What is your definition of "extreme" you're using here? The wording in the text is "excessively optimistic" and there is nothing extreme about that at all. That just means text 2 thinks that text 1 is too optimistic. The Cross Texts disagree with each other all the time. It's common for them to say the other text is too ___.
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Thank you very much for these tips, I have watched all of them! Please keep releasing this type of videos because all the tips you give are useful for the Digital SAT(you don't get to have much of these)
You're very welcome! There is unfortunately a lack of resources out there for digital SAT for sure.
Youre the GOAT doing these reading questions.
Very useful tips🖤
you should make more videos on these types of questions
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Thank you!
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question id 105ea6de is in agreement (in college board question bank). that one was tough
Firstly, should we always look for strong and direct answers than weak answers? Second, you said mainly it should disagree but here it was optimistic so can u explain more please i didnt really understand
Text 2 author says that text 1 author is overly optimistic / overly excited about the theory.....this means that text 2 disagrees with this idea of text 1 and says that the researchers in text 1 are actually more excited than they should be about this discovery blah blah blah.......
@@CobraSniff Thanks for the explanation! very helpful :)
Usually, the weaker the answer the better! It's a disagreement, so the key word is "excessive." Passage 2 would think that Passage 1 is TOO optimistic.
Did not we say we eliminate extreme answers is nit the correct answer here extreme?
Good question! Extreme answers are ones with hard-to-justify claims like "always" or "never." Saying someone is being wrong is not an extreme! Disagreement is not an extreme.
@@SexyJ there is a question in practice test2 about crystals or something like that and in the paragraph it mention honey combs and it asks for the main ides there is an option that said the most definite so i did not choose it but it turned to be the answer , why is that?
@@SexyJ also, in this video's question jt says extremely optimistic that is why i said extreme
@@SaraAlmasfnv What is your definition of "extreme" you're using here? The wording in the text is "excessively optimistic" and there is nothing extreme about that at all. That just means text 2 thinks that text 1 is too optimistic. The Cross Texts disagree with each other all the time. It's common for them to say the other text is too ___.
@@SaraAlmasfnv i cant answer this without more context
I believe this doesn’t work when it talks about what text 2 would think according to ___ sentence in text 1