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SAT Reading & Writing: Hard Command of Evidence (Drill 1)

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About This Drill

SAT Reading & Writing: Hard Command of Evidence (Drill 1) is a Reading & Writing practice drill covering Hard Command of Evidence. It contains 5 original questions created by Brian Stewart, a Barron's test prep author with over 20 years of tutoring experience.

Five hard Command of Evidence questions. Each gives a short stimulus and four on-topic choices; the wrong ones are true or close but fail on scope, direction, or relationship. Decide exactly what the right evidence must do, then test each choice against the full claim. Two items use a table or graph you must read precisely; one uses verbatim excerpts from a public-domain novel.

Questions in This Drill

  1. Which finding, if true, would most directly support the researchers' explanation?
  2. Which choice most effectively uses data from the table to complete the statement?
  3. Which finding, if true, would most directly weaken the team's conclusion?
  4. Which choice best describes data from the graph that support the botanist's conclusion?
  5. Which quotation from "The Awakening" most effectively illustrates the claim?