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Inferences — Quick example
A quick example of an SAT inferences question. Created by David Rheinstrom.
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- Why is there a second section to this video? The second section is not about inferences?(36 votes)
- Maybe there was a rearranging of lessons. Before, inferences and structure and sense might have been together, so this video made sense here, but now it doesn't, so oh well(15 votes)
- Did anyone see that the quick example is longer then the worked example?(17 votes)
- Anyone have to do this and can’t keep there eyes open ?(12 votes)
- I cant focus so I agree -w-(3 votes)
- The second question must've been a mistake, lol! It got nothing to do with inferences, it's purely about grammar.(13 votes)
- I've read Six of Crows - when I saw this video (second question) I was like gasp(10 votes)
- OMG FRR I watched that part like 6 times , so proud of liegh Bardugo!(1 vote)
- how is this a Quick example?! its longer than the last one!😮💨😭(6 votes)
- For the first question shown. Could someone please explain why A could not be a viable choice? I didn't quite understand why.(3 votes)
- The text is about Tanner's painting and It's value which scholars are trying to define now.
Check the 6th and 7th line of the text, which mean todays assumptions may have been unfamiliar to tanner and his contemporaries. But option A tells about Tenner's view conflate with his contemporaries. There's no clue such as this in the passage that we can relate it as a conclusion of the text. Option A stray us from the tropic.(2 votes)
- Why is there a second section to this video? The second section is not about inferences(3 votes)
- is there any trick for solving punctuations? I am too weak in dealing with punctuations.(3 votes)
- is the second question also an inference question?(2 votes)
- To be honest, I dont think so. There might be a mistake.(3 votes)