The Digital SAT Reading and Writing section tests comprehension, structure, and grammar across 54-60 questions in 78-90 minutes. Topics include Information and Ideas, Craft and Structure, Expression of Ideas, and Standard English Conventions.
The Digital SAT tests inference skills by requiring students to draw conclusions from text. Key strategies include recognizing assumptions, cause-and-effect, and predicting outcomes. Practice and close attention to detail are crucial.
The Digital SAT Craft and Structure domain tests vocabulary in context and text structure. Key strategies include using context clues and identifying the author's purpose. Active reading improves these skills.
Mastering Standard English Conventions on the Digital SAT A Comprehensive Guide to Form, Structure, and Sense The Standard English Conventions domain on the Digital SAT assesses your command of the building blocks of well-written English. It goes beyond ...
Crafting Effective Communication: Expression of Ideas on the Digital SAT Understanding Transitions and Rhetorical Synthesis The Expression of Ideas domain on the Digital SAT Reading and Writing section focuses on your ability to communicate effectively ...
Here's a list of sample questions that will encompass the entirety of the SAT Reading and Writing Syllabus - Get access to them here
Solved Examples of Each Specified Topic: 1. Craft and Structure (28%) Words in Context Example 1: Passage: The scientist's findings were deemed unorthodox by many in his field. Question: What is the meaning of u ...