Improving Paragraphs Question

<p>In such a SAT passage, suppose Question 30 asks which sentence should be deleted. The answer is Sentence 5. In Questions 31-35, does one assume that Sentence 5 is deleted, or does one answer the questions based upon the original passage? Essentially, I want to know if I should take previous answers into account when answering later questions. Thanks!</p>

<p>It really shouldn’t be a big deal. Wanna give us an example?</p>

<p>I think you’ll find that real SAT questions (maybe not so much the practice ones in prep books) are carefully designed to eliminate problems like this. But in any case, if Sentence 5 is off-topic and should be deleted, you probably shouldn’t take it into account when you’re trying to fix the rest of the paragraph.</p>

<p>when something like that happens, they usually put “taking into consideration that sentence X was deleted, how would the following **** be revised?”…its no problem dude, dont make a fuss over it.</p>