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- Recycled Language: The Ultimate Guide to Mastering the Digital SAT . . .
The Recycled Language strategy is an essential tool for students tackling the SAT Reading Writing section By learning to identify and eliminate these tricky answer choices, you can significantly improve your chances of selecting the correct answers
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2) Recycled language: words used from other parts of the passage will be used in order to trick someone into picking it 3) Inference: When a question asks you to inference, don't actually inference
- Recycled Language - MentoMind mini lesson by Chris McKenna
Chris McKenna, academic specialist at MentoMind, explains how to use the principle of recycled language to eliminate wrong answer choices from the questions
- The Ultimate Guide to SAT Elimination Strategies: Mastering the Reading . . .
Another common SAT trap is Recycled Language, where incorrect answer choices use key terms from the passage but misrepresent them These answers sound familiar but are often misleading
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Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like What is extreme language, What is recycled language, How do you approach chart questions and more
- SAT Mini Lessons: Master Extreme Language, Transitions, Recycled . . .
"Boost your SAT Reading Writing skills with these mini lessons on crucial concepts like extreme language, transition terms, and recycled language These sh
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POE - Process of Elimination, to eliminate wrong answers Criteria: 1 Opposites 2 Extreme Language 3 Recycled Language 4 Right Answer, Wrong Question 5 Beyond the Test 6 Half-Right
- Could Be True: The Ultimate Guide to Mastering the Digital SAT Reading . . .
Learn to identify and avoid plausible but unsupported answers to boost your SAT score In our ongoing series on the First Principles of Elimination for the Digital SAT Reading Writing section, we’ve covered essential strategies such as Extreme Language, Recycled Language, and Half Right answers
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