Digital SAT Reading & Writing: A Couple of Tricky "However" Questions

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  • Опубліковано 1 бер 2023
  • These questions are hard to categorize. The College Board would refer to these as "Boundaries" questions, as they "require test takers to apply Standard English conventions when editing short texts (typically one or two sentences in length) to ensure that the resultant sentence(s) conventionally separate or join phrases, clauses, or sentences."
    The two questions I go through in this video both involve the transition word "however," but the concepts discussed here would apply just the same for any transitional adverb (aka conjunctive adverb), such as "therefore," "nevertheless," "still," and so on.
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    Full text of example questions:
    (1) Journalists have dubbed Gil Scott-Heron the “godfather of rap,” a title that has appeared in
    hundreds of articles about him since the 1990s. Scott-Heron himself resisted the godfather _______ feeling that it didn’t encapsulate his devotion to the broader African American blues music tradition as well as “bluesologist,” the moniker he preferred.
    Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
    A) nickname, however
    B) nickname, however;
    C) nickname, however,
    D) nickname; however,
    (2) Sociologist Alton Okinaka sits on the review board tasked with adding new sites to the Hawai‘i Register of Historic Places, which includes Pi‘ilanihale Heiau and the ‘Ōpaeka‘a Road Bridge. Okinaka doesn’t make such decisions _______ all historical designations must be approved by a group of nine other experts from the fields of architecture, archaeology, history, and Hawaiian culture.
    Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
    A) single-handedly, however;
    B) single-handedly; however,
    C) single-handedly, however,
    D) single-handedly however

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    • @345tutoring
      @345tutoring  8 місяців тому

      Thank you so much for the nice comment. I'm glad it was helpful. :)

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      Thank you, and glad it's been helpful. I'll be adding more content between now and the next test date. Good luck on Saturday!

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      Yes, the second math module gets pretty difficult toward the end. I need to add some more math videos. It seems like other channels have the math section covered a little better (?), so I've been focusing on verbal, but I can still add some math.

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      Hey, better late than never. :) I'll be adding a lot more stuff between now and the next test date, but in the meantime, best of luck tomorrow.

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    • @345tutoring
      @345tutoring  10 місяців тому +1

      I'm glad you found it though. And you still have three weeks (almost) before the October SAT.
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    • @345tutoring
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      Glad it helped, and glad you found it. Thank you for the nice comment.

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    • @345tutoring
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      you're welcome. thanks for watching

  • @dibyanilanjan6602
    @dibyanilanjan6602 10 місяців тому +1

    hey man I did understand your first question but still I am not quite clear about the second one can you please elaborate how (the red portion and the blue portion is connected)

  • @user-fm3kn2mn5b
    @user-fm3kn2mn5b Рік тому

    wow!! this video is awesome! I was exactly looking for this question type!
    is starting from "feeling that it didn't ... preferred " a dependent sentence or just a phrase? what does it mean a verb that can be conjugated?

    • @345tutoring
      @345tutoring  Рік тому

      It is just a phrase. If I called it a dependent clause in the video, that was incorrect on my part. :(
      "A verb that can be conjugated" = a finite verb.
      Example:
      I like to cook.
      She likes to cook.
      They like to cook.
      In this sentence, "like(s)" is the finite verb. Its form varies depending on the subject. In contrast, "cook" is an infinitive. It doesn't vary, regardless of the subject.

  • @user-fm3kn2mn5b
    @user-fm3kn2mn5b Рік тому

    thank you! and also if you put did next to "as well as", does that mean "bluesologist " encapsulates his devotion or not?

    • @345tutoring
      @345tutoring  Рік тому

      I'm not sure I understand the question. I did think it would have been clearer if they had said "feeling that it didn't encapsulate his devotion ... as well as 'bluesologist' did" (or "as well as did 'bluesologist'"). They're comparing how well one term encapsulated his devotion to how well another term did.
      So the "did," in my opinion, should have been included (as they have been known to test this very issue on the current/paper SAT in the context of questions involving logical comparison). However, they were not testing that concept here, so it was more of a side note or observation than something central to this particular question.

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  • @user-lo1vz5jw1q
    @user-lo1vz5jw1q 8 місяців тому

    hello sir what is period

  • @smerdyakov11
    @smerdyakov11 Рік тому

    in the ;however,i'm still still going out example, isn't the clause dependent and we can't use semicolon ?

    • @345tutoring
      @345tutoring  Рік тому

      No, it's OK to use a semicolon there because "I'm still going out" is an independent clause.

  • @Africantulip
    @Africantulip 5 місяців тому

    First of all, thank you very much . I get the whole concept ,but I am still thinking about the "the moniker he preferred". My question is how that phrase is an appositive of bluesologist . In other words, if there was a way I could identify it next time

    • @345tutoring
      @345tutoring  5 місяців тому

      This is a good question. I think a big part of it in this case is knowing the word "moniker" (nickname), which helps to clarify that this is a description of the term "bluesologist."
      But to help me answer this question, is there another way that you would have categorized (or perceived it) upon reading it?
      Also, I should probably be more precise with my terminology. The example here is a non-essential appositive. The same phrase could also function as an essential appositive in a different context (but I'm struggling to think of one as I type this).

  • @shreysomani359
    @shreysomani359 Рік тому

    hi,
    Feeling that...."bluesologist"
    This part has 2 commas doesn't it. And the sentence also makes sense without it. So doesnt that mean that this is a non-essential supplement? And then you can write the sentence without it as: "However, the moniker he preferred". In other words, "He preferred the moniker".
    This sentence has a subject "he", and a verb "preferred", so this is an independent clause.
    Please explain it to me, why cant it be a semi colon there because even the last part, in this sense, is an independent clause
    3:07 is when this hapenned btw

    • @345tutoring
      @345tutoring  Рік тому

      No, I wouldn't say that this portion qualifies as an interruption. The comma at the end of that portion is used to set off the interruption/appositive at the end of the sentence ("the moniker he preferred").
      Without that portion at the end, there would have just been a period after "bluesologist" (well, technically it would be placed inside the closed quotation mark, like this: "bluesologiist.").

  • @zohairnoorkhan8978
    @zohairnoorkhan8978 11 місяців тому

    Can we rule out B cuz that isn't the correct way to link conjunctive adverb and an independent clause.(For The nickname question)

    • @345tutoring
      @345tutoring  11 місяців тому +1

      No, I wouldn't say so. It would be possible to link them in such a way. For example:
      "Most birds can fly. Some cannot, however. These flightless birds include penguins and ostriches."
      So it would be possible, but as in the above example, the contrast would be between the first and second sentences, not the second and third sentences.

    • @zohairnoorkhan8978
      @zohairnoorkhan8978 11 місяців тому

      @@345tutoring thank u I got that part later in the video that's only thing I was confused about

  • @bunziez2181
    @bunziez2181 4 місяці тому

    On the first example, why wouldn’t option A work? In particular, why wouldn’t the however work without a comma after?

    • @345tutoring
      @345tutoring  4 місяці тому +2

      Good question. I think it's safe to say that you will always need a comma after "however" (or any other transitional adverb: "therefore," "moreover," "for example," etc.), regardless of whether it's preceded by a period/semicolon or a comma.
      In this case, we would have need a comma before "feeling..." even if the word "however" hadn't been there. The portion beginning with "feeling" is a participle phrase, and while participle phrases don't always need to be preceded by commas, one is definitely needed here.
      Here is some additional stuff on commas before participle phrases (this was members-only, but I've made it public for now):
      ua-cam.com/video/IfEAup6ala8/v-deo.html
      And then a little bit more about punctuation around transitional adverbs (aka conjunctive adverbs) as opposed to coordinating conjunctions:
      ua-cam.com/video/c_wDZHhzrEI/v-deo.html
      ua-cam.com/video/kxIykjHQ9M0/v-deo.html

    • @bunziez2181
      @bunziez2181 4 місяці тому +1

      @@345tutoringThank you so much. With other videos I’ve watched they mainly just give the answer and a smaller explanation than you are giving in the video. I am glad to have found your page!

  • @user-cr9pk7wz5z
    @user-cr9pk7wz5z 11 місяців тому

    i think the answer for the 25th question should be ( B ). Isn't it?

    • @345tutoring
      @345tutoring  11 місяців тому

      The answer to the question about Gil Scott-Heron is C) nickname, however,

    • @JeonJungkook-sk2ts
      @JeonJungkook-sk2ts 8 місяців тому

      ​@@345tutoringI don't get why it's not a semicolon and comma because your last sentence was similar to that question

    • @345tutoring
      @345tutoring  8 місяців тому

      @@JeonJungkook-sk2ts Hmm, I'm not quite sure I understand your question. You don't get why it's a not a semicolon and comma on which question? And which other sentence was is it similar to? If you can clarify, I'll do my best to answer, either here in the comments or in a followup video.