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Digital SAT Reading & Writing: A Couple of Tricky "However" Questions

These questions are hard to categorize. The College Board would refer to these as "Boundaries" questions, as they "require test takers to apply Standard English conventions when editing short texts (typically one or two sentences in length) to ensure that the resultant sentence(s) conventionally separate or join phrases, clauses, or sentences." The two questions I go through in this video both involve the transition word "however," but the concepts discussed here would apply just the same for any transitional adverb (aka conjunctive adverb), such as "therefore," "nevertheless," "still," and so on. Related videos:    • Digital SAT Reading & Writing: Some M...      • Digital SAT Reading & Writing: Bluebo...      • "But" vs. "However" (Digital SAT Read...      • "What is the difference between 'howe...   Tutoring inquiries: https://345tutoring.wordpress.com ------ Become a channel member to access exclusive videos and other perks:    / @345tutoring   Full text of example questions: (1) Journalists have dubbed Gil Scott-Heron the “godfather of rap,” a title that has appeared in hundreds of articles about him since the 1990s. Scott-Heron himself resisted the godfather _______ feeling that it didn’t encapsulate his devotion to the broader African American blues music tradition as well as “bluesologist,” the moniker he preferred. Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English? A) nickname, however B) nickname, however; C) nickname, however, D) nickname; however, (2) Sociologist Alton Okinaka sits on the review board tasked with adding new sites to the Hawai‘i Register of Historic Places, which includes Pi‘ilanihale Heiau and the ‘Ōpaeka‘a Road Bridge. Okinaka doesn’t make such decisions _______ all historical designations must be approved by a group of nine other experts from the fields of architecture, archaeology, history, and Hawaiian culture. Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English? A) single-handedly, however; B) single-handedly; however, C) single-handedly, however, D) single-handedly however

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