Sat Question Of The Day

<p>This is for those who are taking the sats... Might thought I could help a few out</p>

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SAT Question of the Day™
Part of the following sentence is CAPITILIZED; beneath the sentence are five ways of phrasing the underlined material. Select the option that produces the best sentence. If you think the original phrasing produces a better sentence than any of the alternatives, select choice A. </p>

<p>Rote learning, the process of memorizing by repetition, IS HOW many young children learn the alphabet or the multiplication tables.</p>

<p>A. is how
B. is used for when
C. this is how
D. the way
D. which is used when
Hint: Ignore the words between the commas and think about the connection between “Rote learning” and “many young children learn.”

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<p>what is your anwer?</p>

<p>It's A. The other ones make no sense. I don't get it, why ask us for the answer?</p>

<p>i think it's A.</p>

<p>The only ones that make any sense whatsoever are A and B. And B sounds like dialectual talk. It's obviously A, like they said!</p>

<p>the answer will come up in 15 minutes... you guys might be wrong, just pointing it out there</p>

<p>Er, it's A</p>

<p>Doesn't collegeboard.com have this thing on their website? I remember I used to get a question of the day delivered in email (I had it disabled after a week of annoyance). It's great to post this, BestMiler, but I think it would be more helpful and quicker for people to simply go to the collegeboard website.</p>

<p>lol... and the Answer is A... congratulations people... you have made your 1590 to a 1600</p>

<p>Err...
capitilized?</p>

<p>couldnt underline it... for some reason it didnt let me underline so i had to change it... relax with the criticism and finding tiny bits of faults in every topic</p>

<p>it's just you spelled it wrong. I was looking at that forever thinking you were pointing out a collegeboard mistake or something</p>

<p>no its supposed to be a question</p>

<p>I was under the impression that it was copy/pasted from College Board and that's why I found the spelling error to be more noticeable.</p>