πΉ STEP 1: READ THE QUESTION FIRST
Before you read anything else:
Ask yourself:
- What is the task?
- What must my answer include?
- What should it do?
π₯ Core Rule:
βThe question tells me what the answer must look like.β
πΉ STEP 2: COMMON TASK TYPES (AND WHAT THEY REALLY MEAN)
π· 1. EMPHASIZE
What it means:
π Highlight ONE key idea clearly and strongly
Your answer MUST:
- Focus on the main point asked
- Not include extra or unrelated ideas
- Be clear and direct
π© Common Mistakes:
- Including too many ideas
- Focusing on the wrong detail
- Being too vague
π· 2. SUMMARIZE
What it means:
π Combine the most important points into one statement
Your answer MUST:
- Include multiple key ideas
- Not focus on just one detail
- Not add anything new
π© Common Mistakes:
- Too narrow (only 1 idea)
- Too broad/vague
- Missing key components
π· 3. CONTRAST
What it means:
π Show a clear difference between TWO things
Your answer MUST:
- Include both sides
- Show the difference clearly
π© Common Mistakes:
- Only describing one side
- Not actually showing a difference
- Being too general
π· 4. EXPLAIN
What it means:
π Show how or why something works
Your answer MUST:
- Include a mechanism or reasoning
- Go beyond just stating a fact
π© Common Mistakes:
- Just restating information
- Giving results instead of explanation
- Being too vague
π· 5. SUPPORT / PROVIDE EVIDENCE
What it means:
π PROVE a claim
Your answer MUST:
- Directly support the claim
- Be specific and relevant
π© Common Mistakes:
- Choosing something related but not proving
- Choosing general statements
- Missing the claim entirely
π· 6. INTRODUCE
What it means:
π Properly present a topic to a reader
Your answer MUST:
- Include key names, titles, or context
- Connect to what the reader already knows (if stated)
- Clearly establish what is being discussed
π© Common Mistakes:
- Too vague
- Missing key identifiers
- Jumping into details without context
βAn introduction should feel like the first sentence of a paragraph.β
π· 7. CLARIFY
What it means:
π Make something easier to understand
Your answer MUST:
- Be specific and clear
- Directly explain the confusing part
π© Common Mistakes:
- Being vague
- Restating without explaining
- Adding unnecessary info
βIf itβs still confusing, itβs not the answer.β
π· 8. GENERALIZE
What it means:
π Make a broad statement based on details
Your answer MUST:
- Capture a pattern or trend
- Not focus on one specific detail
π© Common Mistakes:
- Too specific
- Too broad or unsupported
π· 9. COMPARE
What it means:
π Show similarity between ideas
Your answer MUST:
- Include both items
- Highlight what they share
πΉSTEP 3: PRACTICE β TASK-ONLY ELIMINATION
π No passage. Just the task + answer choices
π Goal: eliminate answers that donβt meet the requirement
1.
The student wants to emphasize the diversity of research methods used.
A) The researcher conducted interviews.
B) The researcher used surveys, interviews, archival analysis, and field observations to collect data.
C) The researcher collected data over several months.
D) The researcher used multiple methods, including surveys and interviews. The study also incorporated archival analysis to deepen its findings.
2.
The student wants to explain how the filtration system removes contaminants.
A) The filtration system is highly effective.
B) The system removes harmful particles from water.
C) The system forces water through layered membranes that trap particles at different sizes, gradually removing contaminants.
D) The system improves water quality and is widely used in industrial settings.
3.
The student wants to introduce a researcher and their study to readers unfamiliar with both.
A) The study examines urban migration patterns.
B) The researcher has published multiple articles on migration.
C) In a recent study, sociologist Elena MΓ‘rquez analyzes how migration patterns have shifted in rapidly growing cities.
D) Migration patterns have changed significantly over time, and many researchers have studied this phenomenon.
4.
The student wants to summarize the main findings of a study on sleep and memory.
A) The study examined sleep cycles and memory retention.
B) The study found that consistent sleep improved memory retention, while irregular sleep patterns reduced cognitive performance.
C) The study included participants of different ages and backgrounds.
D) Researchers conducted a long-term study on sleep.
5.
The student wants to clarify how a new algorithm improves data processing speed.
A) The algorithm processes data more efficiently than older models.
B) The algorithm improves speed by reducing redundant calculations and prioritizing relevant data inputs at each stage of processing.
C) The algorithm is widely used in computing systems.
D) The algorithm significantly improves performance and has been adopted in multiple industries.
6.
The student wants to contrast two approaches to education.
A) One approach focuses on standardized testing.
B) Education systems vary widely.
C) One approach emphasizes standardized testing, whereas another prioritizes project-based learning and critical thinking skills.
D) Some schools use different teaching methods.
7.
The student wants to support the claim that the material increases durability.
A) The material is commonly used in manufacturing.
B) The material increases durability in laboratory stress tests, withstanding higher pressure than comparable materials.
C) The material is lightweight and affordable.
D) The material is used in many industries and is considered useful.
8.
The student wants to generalize about trends in digital communication.
A) Text messaging has increased in popularity.
B) People use many forms of digital communication.
C) Digital communication has increasingly shifted toward faster, more immediate forms of interaction across platforms.
D) Messaging apps and social media platforms are widely used today.
β STEP 3 ANSWER KEY (NARROWING LOGIC)
- B or D β both emphasize range; B is concise, D is expanded (both valid forms)
- C β only answer explaining mechanism
- C β includes name + action + context
- B β combines key findings
- B β explains HOW (mechanism)
- C β includes BOTH sides clearly
- B β direct evidence
- C β captures broader trend
πΉ STEP 4: CONTEXT-HEAVY SAT-STYLE QUESTIONS (REBUILT)
1. (Biology β Explain)
Some species of desert plants have evolved specialized adaptations to survive in environments with limited water. These plants often have thick, waxy coatings that reduce water loss and roots that extend deep underground to access moisture. In addition, certain species can store water within their tissues for extended periods.
Which choice best explains how these plants are able to survive in dry conditions?
A) Desert plants grow in regions with very little rainfall.
B) Desert plants have adaptations that allow them to reduce water loss and store moisture efficiently.
C) Desert plants often have deep roots and thick leaves.
D) Desert plants can survive extreme temperatures.
2. (Economics β Emphasize)
Renewable energy sources have expanded significantly in recent decades. Governments and private companies have invested heavily in solar and wind power, while advances in technology have improved the efficiency of these systems. Hydroelectric and geothermal energy have also contributed to the diversification of energy production.
Which choice best emphasizes the variety of renewable energy sources discussed?
A) Renewable energy has become more efficient over time.
B) Solar and wind energy are widely used forms of renewable energy.
C) Renewable energy includes solar, wind, hydroelectric, and geothermal sources.
D) Renewable energy is an important part of modern infrastructure.
3. (Literary Analysis β Introduce)
In contemporary literature, many authors explore themes of identity and belonging through complex narrative structures. One such work examines how characters navigate cultural expectations while forming their own sense of self.
Which choice best introduces the work to readers unfamiliar with it?
A) The novel explores themes of identity and belonging.
B) The work uses a complex narrative structure.
C) In the novel Crossing Tides, author Laila Rahman explores themes of identity and belonging through interconnected narratives.
D) The novel includes several characters and plotlines.
4. (Environmental Science β Generalize)
Recent studies have documented shifts in migration patterns among several bird species. Some populations have begun migrating earlier in the year, while others have altered their routes entirely. Researchers attribute these changes to variations in climate and habitat conditions.
Which choice best states a generalization supported by the notes?
A) Bird migration patterns have changed in response to environmental factors.
B) Some birds migrate earlier than they used to.
C) Climate affects bird migration.
D) Researchers study bird migration patterns.
5. (Technology β Clarify)
Machine learning systems rely on large datasets to identify patterns and make predictions. These systems process data through multiple layers, each of which extracts increasingly complex features. As a result, the system refines its predictions over time.
Which choice best clarifies how the system processes data?
A) Machine learning systems are widely used in technology.
B) Machine learning systems analyze data quickly.
C) Machine learning systems process data through layered stages that extract patterns step by step.
D) Machine learning systems improve over time.
6. (History β Contrast)
Industrialization brought rapid economic growth and increased production capacity in many regions. However, it also led to overcrowded cities, unsafe working conditions, and environmental degradation.
Which choice best contrasts the effects of industrialization?
A) Industrialization changed many aspects of society.
B) Industrialization increased production and led to negative social and environmental consequences.
C) Industrialization led to economic growth.
D) Industrialization caused environmental damage.
7. (Medicine β Support)
A recent clinical trial evaluated the effectiveness of a new treatment for chronic pain. Participants who received the treatment reported significant reductions in pain levels compared to those in the control group.
Which choice best supports the claim that the treatment is effective?
A) The treatment is widely available.
B) The treatment reduced reported pain levels in participants compared to a control group.
C) The treatment was developed recently.
D) The treatment is used by many doctors.
8. (Sociology β Compare)
Two communities implemented different educational programs aimed at improving literacy rates. Despite differences in teaching methods, both communities saw similar improvements in reading proficiency among students.
Which choice best compares the outcomes in the two communities?
A) One community improved literacy rates.
B) Both communities experienced similar improvements in literacy outcomes.
C) Education programs vary across communities.
D) Literacy rates are important for students.
9. (Physics β Explain)
In superconductors, electrical resistance drops to zero under specific conditions, allowing electricity to flow without energy loss. However, achieving these conditions requires extremely low temperatures, which limits practical applications.
Which choice best explains why superconductors are difficult to use widely?
A) Superconductors are important in physics.
B) Superconductors require extremely low temperatures to function effectively.
C) Superconductors allow electricity to flow efficiently.
D) Superconductors are studied by scientists.
10. (Art β Emphasize)
The artistβs work incorporates a range of techniques, including layering, texturing, and the use of contrasting color palettes. These techniques contribute to the depth and visual complexity of the final pieces.
Which choice best emphasizes the range of techniques used?
A) The artist creates complex works.
B) The artist uses layering and color.
C) The artist uses layering, texturing, and contrasting color palettes.
D) The artistβs work is visually interesting.
11. (Politics β Introduce)
Policy proposals aimed at reducing income inequality often include changes to taxation and public spending. One recent proposal focuses specifically on adjusting tax structures to address disparities.
Which choice best introduces the proposal?
A) The proposal addresses income inequality.
B) The proposal includes tax changes.
C) Economist Daniel Cho proposes a policy that adjusts tax structures to reduce income inequality.
D) The proposal is important.
12. (Language β Clarify)
Linguists study how language evolves over time, including the development of new vocabulary and shifts in meaning. Slang terms often emerge in specific social groups before spreading more broadly.
Which choice best clarifies how slang evolves?
A) Slang is informal language.
B) Slang changes over time.
C) Slang develops within groups and spreads as it is adopted by wider communities.
D) Slang is widely used.
β STEP 4 ANSWER KEY
- B
- C
- C
- A
- C
- B
- B
- B
- B
- C
- C
- C
πΉSTEP 5: WHY THIS WORKS (PATTERNS + TRAPS)
π₯ PATTERN 1: TRUE BUT WRONG TASK
Example:
- Mentions correct info
- Doesnβt answer the question
π₯ PATTERN 2: TOO NARROW
Example:
- Only one detail when summary needed
π₯ PATTERN 3: TOO BROAD
Example:
- Vague general statement
π₯ PATTERN 4: WRONG FOCUS
Example:
- Talks about something else entirely
π₯ PATTERN 5: NO MECHANISM (Explain questions)
Example:
- States fact, doesnβt explain how
π₯ PATTERN 6: MISSING KEY ELEMENTS (Introduce/Compare)
Example:
- Missing name, title, or both sides
π₯ PATTERN 7: OVERLOADED ANSWERS
Example:
- Includes extra, unnecessary info
π₯ FINAL MASTER RULE
βIf it doesnβt do what the question asks, itβs wrongβeven if itβs true.β