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Unlock the secrets of PSAT sentence completions with this comprehensive guide. Explore essential contrast keywords like "although," "however," and "nevertheless" that can change the meaning of sentences. With engaging examples and exercises, learn to identify crucial elements and improve your comprehension skills. Discover how simple words can create significant shifts in context and meaning. This resource is perfect for students aiming to excel in the PSAT English section and understand the underlying structures of the English language.
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CRACKING THE CODE “It’s ELEMENTARY!” Mastering PSATSentence Completions
The Big "BUT"! What’s the MOST IMPORTANT WORD in the English language?
THE BIG “BUT” • I reallylike you and… • I really like you, but… • She’s really nice, but… • He’s really cute, but…
1. Although she had no prior experience as a ____, Elwell nevertheless impressed company officials with her uncanny ability to find common sense solutions to difficult human relations problems. _____________ _________________________ Solution-finder ___________________ KEY words show reversal! • CONSULTANT • TOURIST • ENTERTAINER • CUSTOMER • PROCRASTINATOR _______________________ _______
2. The previous workers at the store had been rather _____, but the new owners hired employees who were unfailingly polite. __ rude _______ • DISCOURTEOUS • EFFICIENT • GRACIOUS • VERBOSE • ENTERTAINING ____
BUT IN CONTRAST WITH DESPITE RATHER THAN INSTEAD OF ALTHOUGH HOWEVER NEVERTHELESS EVEN THOUGH YET Key Reversal Words
_________ 3. The players’ dejected mood at the post-game news conference provided a vivid contrast to their ___ celebration at the pre-game pep rally. ___ _________ HAPPY • GLOOMY • DIFFIDENT • OBSTINATE • EXUBERANT • LISTLESS ________ __ AVOID SUCKER BAIT!
TIME TRIGGERS Once a cheerful person, the years of fruitless struggle against government waste made him a very _____________ man. cheerless
Tip #4: In a 2 blank sentence, ZAP! 2nd blank 1st!
4. While the ______ student openly questioned the teacher’s explanation, she was not so ______ as to suggest that the teacher was wrong. curious stupid bold • COMPLACENT…SUSPICIOUS • INQUISITIVE…IMPRUDENT • CURIOUS…DISPASSIONATE • PROVOCATIVE…RESPECTFUL • INEFFECTUAL…BRAZEN
5. Some experts concluded that the diary is authentic, but skeptics still insist that it is ________. ______ _______ • GENUINE • FACTUAL • FAITHFUL • CONTEMPORARY • FRADULENT ______ fake
6. The hotel’s lobby was both spacious and luxurious; however, its guest rooms were surprisingly _____ and ______. _________________ • CRAMPED…PLAIN • AMPLE…SIMPLE • SMALL…LAVISH • LARGE…OSTENTATIOUS • NUMEROUS…EXTRAVAGANT small plain
7. Political scientists agree that accurate opinion polls must be taken from a random sample of the population rather than from a ____ group of subjects. ____________________ _______________ • KNOWLEDGEABLE • FRIENDLY • TALKATIVE • PRESELECTED • LUCKY NOT RANDOM