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

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* with a comma = non-required (or non-essential or non-restrictive) phrase that is not needed in order for the sentence to make sense, ex.:  
* with a comma = non-required (or non-essential or non-restrictive) phrase that is not needed in order for the sentence to make sense, ex.:  
** ''During the blackout'', I got tons of work done"
** ''During the blackout'', I got tons of work done"
** "''Since I'm hungry'', I'm eating early"
** "''After eating lunch'', I'm taking a nap"
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* for SAT Writing identify prepositions in order to:
* for SAT Writing identify prepositions in order to: