What It Targets
- Dangling Modifiers
- Misplaced Modifiers
- Wordiness Questions
- Sentence Structure Questions
The Core Idea
The SAT loves to begin a sentence with a description or action, followed by a comma.
When that happens, the SAT is testing whether the thing being described actually appears immediately after the comma.
Think of the introductory phrase as an arrow.
The arrow must point directly at the noun doing the action.
The Rule
If a sentence starts with a descriptive phrase followed by a comma:
Introductory phrase, __________
then the first noun after the comma must be the thing performing the action or receiving the description.
If the wrong noun appears after the comma, the answer is wrong.
The "Mental Wall" Trick
When you see this pattern:
Running to the store, __________
Draw a mental wall at the comma.
Ask: Who was running?
The first noun after the comma must answer that question.
Example:
❌ Running to the store, the backpack bounced against her shoulder.
The backpack was not running. The person carrying it was.
✅ Running to the store, Maya felt the backpack bounce against her shoulder.
Maya was running.
The Fast SAT Shortcut
Whenever a sentence begins with:
- Having completed...
- Hoping to...
- Designed to...
- Built to...
- Originally engineered...
- Seeking to...
- Inspired by...
- After reviewing...
Immediately jump to the first noun after the comma.
Ask:
Can this noun physically do the action being described?
If not, eliminate the answer.
Example Trick in Action
Example
Hoping to mimic the synchronous flashes of fireflies, _________ used an elliptic burster...
Who was hoping?
- The tool cannot hope.
- The experiment cannot hope.
- The pattern cannot hope.
- Only researchers can hope.
Therefore the correct answer must begin with:
Researchers
Guided Practice
Question 1
Originally engineered to withstand extreme atmospheric pressures during deep-sea exploration, _________ safely adapted for consumer use in high-altitude aviation gear.
(A) Dr. Aris Thorne’s team successfully modified the specialized synthetic polymer, making it
(B) the modification of the specialized synthetic polymer allowed it to be
(C) the specialized synthetic polymer was successfully modified by Dr. Aris Thorne's team and
(D) successfully modifying the specialized synthetic polymer, Dr. Aris Thorne's team made it
Correct Answer: (C)
The Trick
Look at the phrase before the comma:
"Originally engineered to withstand extreme atmospheric pressures..."
Draw a mental wall at that comma.
Now look at the first noun after the comma in each choice.
Ask:
What was physically engineered to withstand pressure?
- (A) Dr. Aris Thorne’s team? No, a team isn't chemically engineered. ❌
- (B) The modification? No, an abstract action isn't engineered. ❌
- (C) The specialized synthetic polymer? Yes, a polymer is physically engineered. ✅
- (D) Successfully modifying? No. ❌
Why it works
The introductory phrase is describing a thing that was engineered.
Only a polymer can logically receive that description.
Drill
Use only the "First Noun After the Comma" rule. Do not worry about the rest of the sentence.
Ask: Who or what is being described?
1
Designed to withstand temperatures exceeding 1,500 degrees Celsius, _________ is now used in advanced aerospace manufacturing.
(A) engineers developed the ceramic composite
(B) the ceramic composite
(C) developing the ceramic composite
(D) the development of the ceramic composite
2
Seeking to better understand ocean circulation patterns, _________ deployed hundreds of autonomous underwater sensors.
(A) the research expedition
(B) the deployment of sensors
(C) the autonomous underwater sensors
(D) ocean circulation patterns
3
Inspired by the aerodynamic structure of falcon wings, _________ was developed to improve fuel efficiency in commercial aircraft.
(A) aerospace engineers
(B) the design team
(C) a new wing configuration
(D) developing a new wing configuration
4
Having analyzed thousands of satellite images, _________ concluded that the glacier had retreated significantly over the last decade.
(A) the conclusion
(B) climate scientists
(C) the satellite images
(D) the retreat of the glacier
5
Built to operate continuously in remote environments, _________ can collect environmental data for months at a time.
(A) engineers designed the monitoring station
(B) the design of the monitoring station
(C) the remote environment
(D) the monitoring station
6
After reviewing decades of economic data, _________ identified several factors associated with long-term growth.
(A) economists
(B) economic growth
(C) the identification of several factors
(D) decades of economic data
7
Developed to improve water filtration efficiency, _________ quickly became standard equipment in municipal treatment facilities.
(A) engineers adopted the new membrane system
(B) the adoption of the new membrane system
(C) the new membrane system
(D) developing the new membrane system
8
Hoping to observe rare meteor activity, _________ traveled to a remote desert region far from city lights.
(A) the observation
(B) astronomers
(C) the meteor activity
(D) the desert region
Answer Key
1
(B)
The ceramic composite is the thing that was designed to withstand heat.
2
(A)
A research expedition can seek to understand something.
Sensors cannot.
3
(C)
A wing configuration can be inspired by falcon wings.
The engineers were not inspired; the design was.
4
(B)
Scientists can analyze images and reach conclusions.
The images cannot conclude anything.
5
(D)
The monitoring station was built to operate continuously.
6
(A)
Economists reviewed the data and identified the factors.
7
(C)
The membrane system was developed to improve filtration.
8
(B)
Astronomers can hope to observe meteors.
Meteor activity cannot hope.