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SAT Reading: Citing Evidence to Identify a Theme in Walden
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Contemplating one's life is key to fulfilled happiness. Thoreau's theme revolves around the simple life well lived. He clearly never tried virtual...

What Does the Author Mean by "Front" in this Context?
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Thoreau uses "front" to mean "face". He wants to face The Facts of Life without shying away from our natural tendencies, roots, and the simply way...

SAT Reading: Using Context to Define a Word
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What does "frittered away" mean in this context? Wasted. Wasted by the way. Thoreau claims we fritter away our lives praying to modern complex dist...

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SAT Reading 6.3 Sentence Completion 174 Views


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SAT Reading: Sentence Completion Drill 6, Problem 3

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Here's your shmoop du jour... Which word could fill in the blank so that

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the sentence makes sense?

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Many works of literature grapple with the pain of love, since it plays a universal role

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in human blank.

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And here are the potential answers...

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The hint in this sentence is "universal,"

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which means that the pain of love is everywhere.

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We can eliminate (A) and (E) because the pain of love isn't always involved in

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human weakness or error...

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Though it can sometimes be involved. "Fate" may sound appropriately literary,

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but it doesn't quite work. The pain of love doesn't decide everybody's fate...

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The pain of love does affect the "lives"

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of a lot of people. (C) is the correct answer, however, because

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"existence" fits best with the philosophical tone of the sentence.

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Although, some are more philosophical about love than others.

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