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SAT Reading Section: Sentence Completion Drill 1, Problem 1
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SAT Reading Sentence Completion Drill 4, Problem 1
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As we live and Shmoop -- another question... Which words could fill in the blank so that
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the sentence below makes sense?
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According to John Lennon, the song "I Am the Walrus" came from several sources: The
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blank drew inspiration from a police siren, a corn flake, and Lewis Carroll, among others.
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And here are the potential answers...
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Some of these choices are too nonsensical, even for a sentence about a song that... famously
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doesn't make sense at all.
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Take "mammal" for instance.
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John Lennon was a mammal. Walruses are mammals.
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But that's not exactly what we're going for here, so we can eliminate (E).
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We can cross out (B), since "menagerie" is a fancy way of referring to a zoo.
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We have to dig a little deeper to eliminate the remaining choices, since they're kind
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of in the same ballpark.
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The sentence makes a point of emphasizing the fact that Lennon could find inspiration
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in basically anything.
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So we're looking for a word that hints at the sheer randomness of the song.
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"Culmination" describes a climactic point of something, so its connotations are just
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too organized to fit here.
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You could have a "collection" of random things, but it'd be weird to call a song
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a collection.
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"Pastiche" refers to a confusing mix of things, both in art and in life, so (D) is the best
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answer to this question.
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D for "Don't worry, not even Lennon knew what "Coo coo ca choo" meant."
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