SAT Reading section techniques, strategies & approaches: Difference between revisions

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** used to accept a prior argument or statement, then deflect, negate, or contradict it.
** used to accept a prior argument or statement, then deflect, negate, or contradict it.
** for Reading section, transition words mark important statements an author wants to make
** for Reading section, transition words mark important statements an author wants to make
** see also Writing section skills & strategies category for more on  
* '''skeptical'''
** [[Transition words translations|transition words]]
** = doubtful, uncertain of, seeing as unproven
** [[SAT_Writing_section_techniques,_strategies_%26_approaches#Useful_vocabulary_words_for_SAT_Writing_section|Useful vocabulary words for SAT Writing section]]
** a "skeptic" is one who doubts or questions the veracity of something
** on the SAT, the word "skeptical" may be used to indicate a perspective of doubt
*** ex., if the question asks, "Scholars are skeptical of the idea that people would behave that way"
**** = scholars doubt people would behave that way
**** i.e., use "backwards thought" or "inversion" to make sense of the question
* see also  
** Writing section skills & strategies category for more on
** [[Transition words translations|transition words]]  
** [[SAT_Writing_section_techniques,_strategies_%26_approaches#Useful_vocabulary_words_for_SAT_Writing_section|Useful vocabulary words for SAT Writing section]]  


== Comprehending difficult text ==  
== Comprehending difficult text ==