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SAT Reading Sentence Completion Drill 4, Problem 3

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Here's your Shmoop du jour...

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Not only did European settlement blank Native American lands, it brought devastating plagues

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of never-before-seen diseases that blank the indigenous populations of North America.

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And here are the potential answers...

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In this sentence, "not only" signals that the missing verb in the first blank needs

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to go hand in hand with the act of bringing devastating plagues.

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So we can get rid of (A) right away, because thriving and plagues don't exactly go together...unless you're a disease.

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(B) is easy to get rid of too, because "suffer under" just doesn't make any sense in this context.

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"Secede" means to withdraw formerly from an organization or alliance, like when the

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Southern states seceded, causing the Civil War.

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It didn't work out too well then, and the word doesn't work out too well here either.

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The Europeans were taking over Native lands, not breaking away from them.

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(C) might look a little tempting since Europeans did at one point "stumble upon" the Americas...

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...but "stumble upon" doesn't go hand in hand with plagues either.

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"Encroach" means to move increasingly into someone else's space, and "decimated" means

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to destroy huge numbers of something.

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So (E) is the best answer...

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Although it doesn't necessarily describe the best way to start a country.

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