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SAT Reading Section: Sentence Completion Drill 1, Problem 1
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SAT Reading: Sentence Completion Drill 6, Problem 3
SAT Reading: Sentence Completion Drill 6, Problem 3
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- 00:03
Here's your shmoop du jour... Which word could fill in the blank so that
- 00:06
the sentence makes sense?
- 00:07
Many works of literature grapple with the pain of love, since it plays a universal role
- 00:12
in human blank.
- 00:14
And here are the potential answers...
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- 00:19
The hint in this sentence is "universal,"
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which means that the pain of love is everywhere.
- 00:24
We can eliminate (A) and (E) because the pain of love isn't always involved in
- 00:29
human weakness or error...
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Though it can sometimes be involved. "Fate" may sound appropriately literary,
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but it doesn't quite work. The pain of love doesn't decide everybody's fate...
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The pain of love does affect the "lives"
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of a lot of people. (C) is the correct answer, however, because
- 00:46
"existence" fits best with the philosophical tone of the sentence.
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Although, some are more philosophical about love than others.
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