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Words in Context Practice 8

The document contains a series of SAT reading and writing questions focused on the skill of 'Words in Context' with a difficulty level classified as hard. Each question presents a passage requiring the selection of the most logical word or phrase to complete the text. The questions address topics such as income inequality research, the works of philosopher Georg Hegel, and residential mobility in Washington, DC.

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Words in Context Practice 8

The document contains a series of SAT reading and writing questions focused on the skill of 'Words in Context' with a difficulty level classified as hard. Each question presents a passage requiring the selection of the most logical word or phrase to complete the text. The questions address topics such as income inequality research, the works of philosopher Georg Hegel, and residential mobility in Washington, DC.

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Question ID 372b3cc3

Assessment Test Domain Skill Difficulty

SAT Reading and Writing Craft and Structure Words in Context Hard

ID: 372b3cc3

Despite stated claims of global relevance, much major research on income inequality performed in the 2010s suffered
from a myopic focus on a few countries in North America and Western Europe, partly due to limited data availability.
Researchers would later ______ this shortcoming after gaining new access to banking records located in nations in
Africa, such as Tunisia, and Eastern Europe, such as Hungary.

Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?

A. presuppose

B. categorize

C. mitigate

D. validate

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Question ID 67a1f442
Assessment Test Domain Skill Difficulty

SAT Reading and Writing Craft and Structure Words in Context Hard

ID: 67a1f442

Despite how ______ they may seem on first glance, the works of the philosopher Georg Hegel have proven to be quite
influential. Readers who manage to penetrate Hegel’s frustratingly dense prose often find that his thrillingly original and
profound ideas wind up shaping their own thinking.

Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?

A. authoritative

B. opaque

C. empirical

D. facile

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Question ID d812bcc5
Assessment Test Domain Skill Difficulty

SAT Reading and Writing Craft and Structure Words in Context Hard

ID: d812bcc5

In a study of residential mobility in Washington, DC, LaTanya Brown-Robertson et al. found that increases in household
spending power (via tax credits) had mixed effects on mobility decisions, possibly because residential location choices
are not fully reducible to economic factors but are also ______ noneconomic factors such as access to strong local
social networks.

Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?

A. transposed with

B. mediated by

C. decoupled from

D. antecedent to

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