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SAT Reading Section: Sentence Completion Drill 1, Problem 1
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SAT Reading Sentence Completion Drill 2, Problem 5
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- 00:03
Here's your latest question from Shmoop Central...
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Which words could fill in the blanks so that the sentence below makes sense?
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As a blank of the United States, New York City features a diverse variety of cultures
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and classes in close blank.
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Here are the potential answers.
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- 00:22
For the first blank we're looking for a word that describes how New York relates with
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the rest of the U.S.A.
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Let's start with the first blank and see what it can help us with.
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(B) doesn't really work, because New York is a gigantic city, made up of lots of communities.
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(C) feels awkward to us, too. We wouldn't really call New York a "society of America."
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It just sounds weird.
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Okay, the rest of these first blank options look somewhat plausible, so we'll move on
- 00:57
to blank number two.
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(D) doesn't work, because nobody would say "in close mileage."
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(E) doesn't sound right either. Yeah, everybody's really packed in there in NYC, but we wouldn't
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say "in close blocks."
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All right, (A) is looking pretty good to us right now.
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"Close proximity" is a phrase we hear all the time, so blank number two checks out.
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The first blank is good too, because a "microcosm" is a smaller representation of a larger whole.
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New York is packed with diverse cultures just as America is on a larger scale, so the answer
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is (A).
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(A) for "All right already. Give Lady Liberty a break."
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