SAT CR Question

<p>P677 #13 Bluebook </p>

<p>In context, the term "progressive college" (line 38) suggests that the college is
a) successful and respected
b) liberal and experimental
c) eager to increase enrollment
d) steadily improving in quality
e) oriented toward the sciences</p>

<p>Which moiety of the passage warrant's the answer's being D?</p>

<p>I easily eliminated C and E since they are not relevant, but was unable to eliminate any more answers with evidence from the passage.</p>

<p>It’s definitelty D. Althrought my CR isn’t good, this is flamboyant question. Answer is seen when you read all choices.</p>

<p>^ it’s B
line 37
“…triteness of the attempt, tedium of it…” - being trite and boring doesn’t mean unsuccessful and disrespected; so A is out ,
C,E- nothing mentioned about these 2 in passage,so they can be eliminated easily
D- although word progressive may give you an idea of steadily improving in quality, text doesn’t mention about quality and stuff. So it’s out
B-liberal and experimental - opposite of tedious and triteness of the attempt</p>

<p>Suleyman is so dumb. Hahaha what a ■■■■■■. He will probably end up going to a crappy college</p>