SAT Writing : SAT Writing

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Example Questions

Example Question #3 : Identifying Ambiguity And Redundancy Errors

Select the underlined word or phrase that needs to be changed to make the sentence correct. Some sentences contain no error at all. 

April's pencils were not all sharpened, even though although she had run them through the sharpener several times. No error

Possible Answers:

No error

although

were not

several

run them

Correct answer:

although

Explanation:

In this instance, "although" means the same thing as "even though" and is therefore redundant. 

Example Question #4 : Identifying Ambiguity And Redundancy Errors

Select the underlined word or phrase that needs to be changed to make the sentence correct. Some sentences contain no error at all. 

Calvin would often tell Jimmy that Jimmy was his best friend, while simultaneously at the same time he would tell Steve that he was his best friend. No error

Possible Answers:

Jimmy

would often

No error

he

simultaneously

Correct answer:

simultaneously

Explanation:

"Simultaneously" means the same thing as "at the same time" in this sentence, and is therefore redundant. 

Example Question #3 : Identifying Ambiguity And Redundancy Errors

Select the underlined word or phrase that needs to be changed to make the sentence correct. Some sentences contain no error at all. 

The kitten is very shy around most people, yet but he immediately runs up to play with Daisy whenever she comes into the house. No error.  

Possible Answers:

but

whenever

around

to play

No error

Correct answer:

but

Explanation:

"But" is a redundant word in the above sentence, as it is a synonym of "yet" and is not required for the sentence to be grammatically correct.

Example Question #3 : Identifying Ambiguity And Redundancy Errors

Select the underlined word or phrase that needs to be changed to make the sentence correct. Some sentences contain no error at all.

As the substitute teacher wrote the homework assignment on the board, the last bell began to ring as well. No error

Possible Answers:

on

as well

wrote

board, the last bell

No error

Correct answer:

as well

Explanation:

Since the use of "as" in the introductory clause already establishes that another action is happening at the same time, the "as well" is redundant and should be omitted.

Example Question #2891 : Sat Writing

Select the underlined portion of the sentence that needs to be changed to make the sentence correct. Some sentences contain no error at all.

Darren spent most of the day sulking alone in his room, but however he came out once to eat dinner with his parents. No error

Possible Answers:

but however

most of the day

to eat

spent

No error

Correct answer:

but however

Explanation:

Using both "but" and "however" is redundant; there is no need for both of those conjunctions here. Only one is necessary (and, for what it's worth, "but" would sound better in this sentence).

Example Question #2892 : Sat Writing

Select the underlined word or phrase that needs to be changed to make the sentence correct. Some sentences contain no error. 

In addition to providing lunch for the children, the camp counselors also gave them dessert and played educational games with them. No error

Possible Answers:

them

also 

No error

the children, the

played

Correct answer:

also 

Explanation:

The error in this sentence is redundancy, which is basically saying more than you need to. Since the beginning of the sentence already established that the counselors were going to provide something else besides lunch ("in addition"), saying "also" later is redundant. The solution for redundancy is almost always just cutting something out so the revised sentence would read "In addition to providing lunch for the children, the camp counselors gave them dessert and played educational games with them."

Example Question #1 : Correcting Ambiguity And Redundancy Errors

Inspired by storylines that would come to him in dreams, Lord Bennington would stage one-man plays, his audience enjoying the show. 

Possible Answers:

Inspired of storylines that would come to him in dreams, Lord Bennington would stage one-man plays, his audiences enjoyed the show. 

Lord Bennington would stage one-man plays that were inspired by storylines from his dreams; his audiences would enjoy the shows.

(No changes needed)

Inspired by storylines that would come to him in dreams, Lord Bennington would stage one-man plays; his audiences enjoying the show. 

Inspired by storylines that would come to him in dreams, Lord Bennington would stage one man plays, his audiences enjoying the show. 

Correct answer:

Lord Bennington would stage one-man plays that were inspired by storylines from his dreams; his audiences would enjoy the shows.

Explanation:

The original statement is grammatically incorrect because "audience" and "show" should be plural.  Also, "his audience enjoying the show" makes the sentence into a run-on.  The correct answer is concise and not awkward.  

Example Question #1 : Correcting Ambiguity And Redundancy Errors

Every person in the room appreciating the jokes by the performers.

Possible Answers:

Every person in the room has appreciating the jokes by the performers.

Every person in the room appreciating the jokes of the performers.

Every person in the room appreciated the jokes by the performers.

Every person in the room appreciating the jokes from the performers.

Every person in the room appreciating the jokes by the performers.

Correct answer:

Every person in the room appreciated the jokes by the performers.

Explanation:

The sentence as written is actually a fragment, as it does not contain a proper verb. The word "appreciating" in the sentence is a gerund, or a verb form that can function as anoun. The correct answer will use a full verb form, as "Every person in the room appreciated the jokes by the performers" does.

Example Question #482 : Improving Sentences

Religious texts often appear quite difficult to understand, being contradictions of themselves.

Possible Answers:

being contradictions of themselves.

being contradicting them.

contradicting themselves.

being contradictions of them.

contradicting them.

Correct answer:

contradicting themselves.

Explanation:

The underlined phrase in the sentence is awkwardly worded, which makes the sentence itself difficult to understand. The "religious texts" contain contradictions, a meaning not conveyed properly by the sentence. "Contradicting themselves" is the clearest, most appropriate choice among the answers.

Example Question #1 : Correcting Ambiguity And Redundancy Errors

All people choose their own religious denomination when they have been adults.

Possible Answers:

when being adults.

when they have been adults.

when adults they have been.

they have been adults.

when they are adults.

Correct answer:

when they are adults.

Explanation:

The underlined phrase is very awkwardly worded, and the use of the past perfect form "have been" is confusing. The phrase needs to be cleaned up for better clarity of meaning. "When they are adults" is the best choice among the answers.

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