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SAT Writing Language Test Command of Evidence

The lesson is designed to keep the command on evidence queries related to the SAT Writing and Language test.

SAT Writing Language Test Command of Evidence

The Writing and Language Test

The writing and language test deals with a few things.

  • Four passages are part of the test. Each Passage includes 400-500 words.
  • 44 questions are on the writing and language tests. All are multiple-choice questions. Few questions are based on Command based evidence approach.
  • Less than a minute approach is the key to success.35 minutes are given for the whole section.
  • No penalty or marks deduction approach is applied.

What Are Command of Evidence Questions?

Command of Evidence Questions is including in the test. The purpose of the test is to analyze the skills of the students upon languages such as grammar and editorial or proofreading strategies.

Sample Command of Evidence Questions

In this section, you will apply all the basis of command evidence questions. Sample passages are demonstrated so that you will get a clear idea about the evidence-based questioning.

Passage

People not well aware of the fact that their diets are full of sugar. Sugars in the form of yogurt, cereal, tomato sauce, salad dressing, biscuits, and bread. Parents get shocked when they come to know that the cereals and low-fat milk they are presenting to their kids are containing 30 grams of sugar. This is more amount then their recommendations of the American Heart Association for the adults to take in. Parents send their children out of the homes ion schools they found their children’s crashing.

Natural sugar-based diets are better instead of the real addition of the sugar. Fruits contain natural sugar. The calorie addition is now the culprit in America. Increase in the use of sugar results in the risk of cardiovascular, diabetes and many more diseases. According to the HARVARD studies the drinks are also the added sugar in the diet of the people. Almost this rise is found to be more in the last40 years. To improve obesity rates, we need to reduced its consumptions.

Passage Questions

Now that you've read the passage, answer the following questions.

Question:1

Should the first underline statement be deleted? Author want to cut the underlines sentences.

  1. Kept because it gives an example of hidden sugars in the diet.
  2. Kept because it provides evidence about what happens when kids eat too much sugar
  3. Deleted because it doesn't provide an example of what happens when kids eat too much sugar
  4. Deleted because it blurs the passage's focus on hidden sugars in the diet

Explanation:

The Correct Answer:D The related observation is based on the use of sugar.

Question: 2

Which choice is more suitable for the second underlines statement to support the author argues.

  1. No change
  2. And reduce the risk of heart disease and diabetes
  3. For children and adults
  4. From sugary drinks

Explanation:

The Correct Answer:B The argument is based on the bad impacts of sugars on Americans.

Graphical Interpretation

Graphical interpretations are part of the SAT. The basic purpose of the test is to examine the potential of the student. These are a command of evidence questions involved in the interpretation of the situation given in the graphical representation. You need to follow the graph and present the response according to it.

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Example of the type of graphic you might see on the SAT.

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