SAT Critical Reading : Parts of Speech in One-Blank Sentences

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for SAT Critical Reading

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Example Questions

Example Question #2042 : Sat Critical Reading

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

During the XYZ Affair, President Adams' advisors __________ in favor of war, but Adams wisely refused to listen to their advice.

Possible Answers:

counseled 

deplored

mitigated 

exacerbated

audited

Correct answer:

counseled 

Explanation:

From the second part of the sentence you know that Adam’s advisors were given him some form of advice; this means the blank has to mean to give advice. The correct answer is counseled. Exacerbate mean to exaggerate; audited means to check efficiency or finances; deplored means to find something unacceptable; mitigated means to have partly excused an offense.

Example Question #2043 : Sat Critical Reading

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

The priest __________ the young boys about their troublesome behavior.

Possible Answers:

rewarded

sermonized 

accepted 

commended

reviled

Correct answer:

sermonized 

Explanation:

This question involves a small amount of critical thinking on your part. Although it might be possible that the priest would reward, commend, revile or accept the boys for their troublesome behavior it does not seem particularly logical. The SAT will never trick you in this manner; the most reasonable answer choice will always be the correct one. In this instance the correct answer is sermonized which means to lecture someone about their behavior.

Example Question #621 : One Blank Sentences

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

Thanks to his years of experience, the scientist felt confident he could __________ from his findings and claim new theories.

Possible Answers:

extract

pontificate

excise

extrapolate

deduce

Correct answer:

extrapolate

Explanation:

While all the answers make some sense in the sentence, only “extrapolate” has the correct sense of making further claims than the evidence shows precisely. In this case, going through each word for the best fit is the appropriate method to get the answer.

Example Question #2045 : Sat Critical Reading

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

The masseuse __________ her patient's back until it was free from knots and tension.

Possible Answers:

patrolled

limped

kneaded

maneuvered

whisked

Correct answer:

kneaded

Explanation:

We can infer that because the sentence is discussing a "masseuse" who is freeing his patient's back from "knots and tension," we need to pick out an answer choice that means something like "massaged." "Kneaded," a verb that can mean "massaged or squeezed with the hands," best describes the masseuse's massaging of his patent's back, so "kneaded" is the correct answer.

Example Question #622 : One Blank Sentences

Choose the word that best completes the following sentence.

After he broke the fence post, Quinn’s mother sent him to __________ his action by repairing the fence for the neighbor.

Possible Answers:

begrudge

rectify

confess

lament

declaim

Correct answer:

rectify

Explanation:

Since Quinn’s mother wants him to repair the neighbor’s fence, she wants him to set right the state of affairs that he had disrupted. To “rectify” means to correct or make right. The word is derived from the Latin root “rectus”, meaning “right or straight” (found in English words like “correct”, “rectitude”) and is also related to “reg-” words like “regulate” and “regular.” The “-fy” at the end of the word means to make and has many uses in English, being derived from the Latin for “to do or make” (a root that has many derivatives, from “factor” and “factory” to “perfect” and “affair”).

Example Question #631 : One Blank Sentences

Choose the word that best completes the following sentence.

Because she kept three German Shepherds as pets, Velma could not judge the dog show because the breeders all assumed she would be ____________ and give the German Shepherd an unfair advantage in the competition.

Possible Answers:

acute

biased

likely

insulting

contrite

Correct answer:

biased

Explanation:

We can infer that because Velma "kept three German Shepherds as pets" and the breeders assumed that she would "give the German Shepherd an unfair advantage in the competition," we need to pick out an answer choice that means something like "give an unfair advantage to." "Biased," an adjective that means "unfairly prejudiced for or against someone or something," is the best answer choice and the correct answer because it best fits the context of the sentence.

Example Question #632 : One Blank Sentences

Choose the word that best completes the following sentence.

The __________ of the sea waves quietly lulled the man to sleep. His wife, on the other hand, had significant gastric problems from the same repeated movement.

Possible Answers:

undulation

lapping

passage

mimesis

progression

Correct answer:

undulation

Explanation:

Although waves do regularly “lap” against the shore, the repetition here is more of “movement” that traverses the waves as a whole. Such a movement is more appropriately called an “undulating” (or wave-like) motion.

Example Question #633 : One Blank Sentences

Choose the word that best completes the following sentence.

Known for his eloquence, the professor __________ the topic so clearly that everyone understood him.

Possible Answers:

refuted

published

articulated

shouted

gestured

Correct answer:

articulated

Explanation:

Since the professor is "known for his eloquence," which means his skillful way with words, we should expect that he explained or revealed the topic clearly to everyone. The best answer choice is "articulated," which means stated or explained something clearly. "Refuted" indicates that the professor rejected or opposed the topic, which doesn't fit the sentence. "Shouted" indicates volume, not clarity, so that isn't the best fit. While "published," which means put in print, might work, it doesn't really fit the idea that the professor made the topic clear—many published books don't explain things well! "Gestured" means to communicate with bodily motion—close, since it refers to communication, but doesn't fit the idea that communication was clear.

Example Question #634 : One Blank Sentences

Choose the word that best completes the following sentence.

Since the council could not arrive at a decision on the matter, they decided to __________ it until the next meeting.

Possible Answers:

schedule

relieve

disregard

ignore

defer

Correct answer:

defer

Explanation:

Here, it is necessary to choose the best word, not merely one that “seems to fit.” The implication is that the council “put off” the decision until the next meeting. We cannot say that they “scheduled it,” for that implies slightly more than what our blank seems to require. Instead, the word “defer” would be best fit the usage, for it means “to put off.” It is literally derived from Latin roots meaning “to carry away,” roots that can be found likewise in a word like “aquifer,” which is a construction that carries (-fer) water (aqui-).

Example Question #635 : One Blank Sentences

Choose the word that best completes the following sentence.

The mill makes flour by __________ wheat between two large, heavy stones which are turned as horses pull them.

Possible Answers:

dealing

flattening

climbing

whetting

pulverizing

Correct answer:

pulverizing

Explanation:

We know that the mill makes flour by crushing wheat between two large stones, so we need to pick out an answer choice that means something like "crushing." While "flattening" might seem like a potentially correct answer, "pulverizing" is the better choice, as "pulverizing" means "reducing to fine particles" or, more informally, "defeat utterly." Because "pulverizing" best fits the context of the sentence, it is the correct answer.

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