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SAT Reading 6.9 Sentence Completion 170 Views
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Reading Sentence Completion: Drill 6, Problem 9
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- 00:03
Feel better, live longer--with vitamin Shmoop. Which word could fill in the blank so that
- 00:08
the sentence below makes sense?
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Brenda had always considered herself a paragon of good health, so she was shocked when the
- 00:14
doctor told her that the disease had been lying blank in her body.
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And here are the potential answers...
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We always thought that "paragon" sounded like
- 00:25
a particularly fancy cooking spice...
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...or at least two gons. But it's not.
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The context of this sentence lets us know that it means a person who seems perfect in
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some way.
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So we know that poor Brenda used to think she was the picture of perfection when it
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came to health. Brenda had no idea she was sick before she
- 00:44
went to the doctor, so neither "active" nor "developed" work.
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She'd have to be pretty unobservant to not notice that she was infected with an active,
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developed disease. Something is "conscious" when it's awake
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and/or knows it exists. If diseases were conscious we'd all be in a lot of trouble.
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If they were "attentive," conscious germs, we'd be in even more trouble.
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Luckily, Conscious Attentive Disease don't exist, so we can eliminate (D) and (C).
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Since "lying dormant" means being inactive,
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(B) is the best answer.
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As in "Get well soon, Brenda!"
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