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so guys, my another advice for u is looking all through these vocabulary sets. I highly recommend you to learn them by heart. Level 1 and Level 2 are the most important ones. Level 3 is for 750+ hunters
so guys, my another advice for u is looking all through these vocabulary sets. I highly recommend you to learn them by heart. Level 1 and Level 2 are the most important ones. Level 3 is for 750+ hunters
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DSATuz | Preparing for the SAT
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The SAT often includes vocabulary words that many students are not familiar with. Unfortunately, this means that you need to memorize LOTS of vocabulary wordsβ¦
The SAT often includes vocabulary words that many students are not familiar with. Unfortunately, this means that you need to memorize LOTS of vocabulary wordsβ¦
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Passage:
The industrial revolution brought not only technological advancements but also significant social changes. Factories reshaped the workforce, drawing laborers from rural areas into urban centers. However, this rapid industrialization also created challenges, such as overcrowding and the exploitation of workers. Reform movements emerged in response, advocating for labor rights and improved living conditions.
Question 1:
The primary purpose of the passage is to:
a) describe the technological advancements of the industrial revolution.
b) explore the negative consequences of industrialization and the responses to them.
c) argue against the migration of rural laborers to urban centers.
d) highlight the role of urban centers in driving economic growth.
Question 2:
Which statement from the passage best supports the claim that industrialization created challenges?
a) "Factories reshaped the workforce, drawing laborers from rural areas into urban centers."
b) "The industrial revolution brought not only technological advancements but also significant social changes."
c) "Reform movements emerged in response, advocating for labor rights and improved living conditions."
d) "Rapid industrialization also created challenges, such as overcrowding and the exploitation of workers."
Passage:
Some environmental scientists argue that small individual actions, such as reducing plastic use, are insufficient to combat climate change. Instead, they advocate for systemic changes led by governments and large corporations, pointing to policies like renewable energy subsidies and emission regulations as more impactful.
Question 3:
The word "systemic" in the context of the passage most nearly means:
a) localized.
b) structural.
c) superficial.
d) inevitable.
Question 4:
Which of the following best describes the authorβs perspective on individual actions?
a) They are essential and can solve climate change.
b) They are helpful but not sufficient on their own.
c) They are insignificant and should be avoided.
d) They are more effective than systemic changes.
Passage:
During the early 20th century, jazz music emerged as a uniquely American art form, blending African rhythms with European harmonies. While initially met with skepticism by mainstream audiences, jazz soon gained widespread popularity, influencing other genres and becoming a symbol of cultural innovation.
Question 5:
What is the central theme of the passage?
a) The European origins of jazz music.
b) The initial rejection and eventual acceptance of jazz.
c) The technical aspects of jazz composition.
d) The global influence of jazz music on classical traditions.
Question 6:
The phrase βa symbol of cultural innovationβ most likely refers to:
a) the blending of African and European musical styles.
b) the skepticism of mainstream audiences.
c) the widespread popularity of jazz in America.
d) the unique origins of jazz in the early 20th century.
The industrial revolution brought not only technological advancements but also significant social changes. Factories reshaped the workforce, drawing laborers from rural areas into urban centers. However, this rapid industrialization also created challenges, such as overcrowding and the exploitation of workers. Reform movements emerged in response, advocating for labor rights and improved living conditions.
Question 1:
The primary purpose of the passage is to:
a) describe the technological advancements of the industrial revolution.
b) explore the negative consequences of industrialization and the responses to them.
c) argue against the migration of rural laborers to urban centers.
d) highlight the role of urban centers in driving economic growth.
Question 2:
Which statement from the passage best supports the claim that industrialization created challenges?
a) "Factories reshaped the workforce, drawing laborers from rural areas into urban centers."
b) "The industrial revolution brought not only technological advancements but also significant social changes."
c) "Reform movements emerged in response, advocating for labor rights and improved living conditions."
d) "Rapid industrialization also created challenges, such as overcrowding and the exploitation of workers."
Passage:
Some environmental scientists argue that small individual actions, such as reducing plastic use, are insufficient to combat climate change. Instead, they advocate for systemic changes led by governments and large corporations, pointing to policies like renewable energy subsidies and emission regulations as more impactful.
Question 3:
The word "systemic" in the context of the passage most nearly means:
a) localized.
b) structural.
c) superficial.
d) inevitable.
Question 4:
Which of the following best describes the authorβs perspective on individual actions?
a) They are essential and can solve climate change.
b) They are helpful but not sufficient on their own.
c) They are insignificant and should be avoided.
d) They are more effective than systemic changes.
Passage:
During the early 20th century, jazz music emerged as a uniquely American art form, blending African rhythms with European harmonies. While initially met with skepticism by mainstream audiences, jazz soon gained widespread popularity, influencing other genres and becoming a symbol of cultural innovation.
Question 5:
What is the central theme of the passage?
a) The European origins of jazz music.
b) The initial rejection and eventual acceptance of jazz.
c) The technical aspects of jazz composition.
d) The global influence of jazz music on classical traditions.
Question 6:
The phrase βa symbol of cultural innovationβ most likely refers to:
a) the blending of African and European musical styles.
b) the skepticism of mainstream audiences.
c) the widespread popularity of jazz in America.
d) the unique origins of jazz in the early 20th century.
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