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Verbal section of the SAT

The verbal section of this test has been similarly deconstructed to reveal basic recurring trends. Strategies for solving complex sentence completion problems by identifying simple clue-patterns allowing the student to track potential answers and quickly eliminate time consuming distracters, Two types of clue-patterns , which are easily identifiable, occur in over 60% of the sentence completion. Reading comprehension, the bane of many students, is simplified by knowing how and where to find answers rather than trying to comprehend entire passages. Because SAT is such a highly vocabulary loaded test , intensive vocabulary work is also required. Relax, like the rest of the test there is a recurring pattern even for SAT vocabulary. The goal of verbal section is to raise scores at least 50 points.