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VISA ENGLISH ACADEMY 
BRIANA SONGER 
2014
SHORT PASSAGE-KEY 
POINTS 
 There are five types of questions in this 
section: 
1. Big Picture 
2. Little Picture 
3. Vocabulary-in-Context 
4. Function 
 You will learn how to identify and 
answer each question type.
Question Types Introduction 
 The short and long reading passages cover 
humanities, social sciences, natural 
sciences, and fiction. 
 To do well, you must actively read and 
analyze the information provided (we will 
discuss what active/analyze means later) 
 Almost more than 50% of the test is 
composed of Little Picture and Inference 
questions. 
 Fewer than 30-40% of the test is Big 
Picture, Function and Vocabulary
Strategy for Answering Reading 
Comprehension Questions 
Step 1: Read the question stem. Rephrase 
the question to check for understanding. 
Step 2: Locate the material you need. 
Step 3: Predict the answer. 
Step 4: Select the best answer choice. 
*Knowing the question types will help you 
locate the information more quickly and 
choose the best answer.
1. Big Picture Key Words 
 Tests how well you understand the passage as a whole. 
They ask about: 
 Main point of passage/paragraph 
The passage is primarily concerned with….. 
What is the main idea of the passage? 
 Author’s tone/attitude 
What is the author’s attitude toward….. 
 Author’s argument (logic) 
Based on the passage, the author would most likely describe…. 
The author suggests that…. 
 Relation of ideas 
The author compares _________ to _________ in order to 
 Big Picture questions are often located at the end, so try 
to answer the Little Picture questions first 
 Practice a sample passage and question on the next 
slide. Remember to read the question stem first.
Big Picture Question 
Example 
Based on the passage, the author would most likely describe goose bumps on humans as 
(A) an unnecessary and unexplained phenomenon 
(B) a harmful but necessary measure 
(C) an amusing but dangerous feature 
(D) a useless but interesting remnant 
(E) a powerful bus infrequent occurrence
Answer Explanation 
Step 1: Question- 
What does the author think about goose bumps? 
Step 2: Locate Material- 
Big Picture as it’s based on the passage as a whole; however it’s asking only about 
goose bumps, so scan for goose bumps, while keeping the overall passage in mind. 
Step 3: Predict 
Last sentence-author describes goose bumps as an obsolete response (obsolete-outdated, 
not needed) 
Step 4: Select the Best Answer 
A) Unnecessary (yes), unexplained (not) 
B) Never describes goose bumps as harmful 
C) Nor dangerous 
D) Correct-remnant means left over, but it serves no purpose for humans 
E) Out of scope because the passage never mentions the frequency with which 
goose bumps occur.
Practice with 
Big Picture Questions 
 Teachers Shows Narrative Perspective- 
Author’s Point of View Power Point 
 Homework: Identifying Narrative 
Perspective POV Worksheet 
 Study popular tone/attitude words: 
Quizlet-http://quizlet.com/46034090/sat-tonemood- 
words-flash-cards/
2. Little Picture 
 About a 1/3 of the test consists of Little Picture 
questions asking about specific facts and 
details from the passage. 
 These questions often give a line reference: a 
clue to where in the passage to look for the 
answer. 
 Be careful with answer choices that seem to 
reasonably answer the question in the stem 
but that don’t make sense in the context of the 
passage. 
 Be careful with answer choices that are true 
but refer to a different section of the test.
Little Picture Key Words 
 Tests how well you understand the 
details of the passage. They ask about: 
 Whether you understand significant 
information that’s stated 
According to the passage….. 
 Ability to locate information 
 Ability to differentiate between main ideas 
and specific details 
In lines 12-16, what does the author say about….. 
 Ability to differentiate between main ideas 
and specific details 
In line 6, “the empty night” is symbolic of
Little Picture Example Question 
According to the passage, which is true about the bridge? 
(A) It was originally constructed by New York State. 
(B) It opened to the public in 1916. 
(C) It was necessitated by inadequate ferry services. 
(A) Statement II 
(B) Statement III 
(C)Statements I and II 
(D)Statements I and III 
(E) Statements II and III
Answer Explanation 
Step 1: Question- 
What is true (or false) about the bridge? 
Step 2: Locate Material- 
Small picture are usually simple detail questions, based on facts in the passage. 
Don’t let the Roman numerals confuse you.. 
Step 3: Verify/Rule Out 
What is true? What’s false? Start by ruling out each answer that doesn’t fit. 
Step 4: Select the Best Answer 
A) Is a distortion. The Park opened in 1916, the date of the bridge was later. You 
can thus eliminate C and E. 
B) Correct Answer. 
C) Already eliminated. 
D) Is also a distortion. Statement III is true, but I is false. N.Y. State didn’t build the 
bridge, a private company did. It was turned over to the state at a later time. 
E) Already eliminated.
Practice with Little Picture 
Questions 
 Read the Power Point- How to Identify 
Supporting Details 
 Practice reading short passages and 
identifying supporting details: 
http://highered.mheducation.com/sites/0 
073123587/student_view0/chapter9/sup 
porting_details__exercise_1.html and 
http://highered.mheducation.com/sites/0 
073123587/student_view0/chapter9/sup 
porting_details__exercise_2.html
3. Inference Questions 
 To infer is to draw conclusions based on evidence and 
reasoning. The answers are not directly stated, but 
expressed through signs and emotions that the author 
states. 
 Pay attention to the overall feeling of the passage (tone) 
and specific details and word choice that are used. 
 For example, if the author states that a particular idea was 
perceived as revolutionary, you might infer that he doesn’t 
think it was truly revolutionary, only seen (perceived) that 
way. 
 Try not to let your background knowledge of a topic get in 
the way of your judgment. Stick to the what is presented 
in the text. Stay away from answers that are far-fetched 
(illogical conclusions). 
 Some answers may be true outside of the text, so be 
careful with your answer choice.
Inference Questions Key Words 
 May be worded as 
 It can be inferred from the passage that….. 
 The phrase __________implies that….. 
 The description of _______primarily 
suggests that…..
Inference Practice Example 
Question 
Lines 10-13 (“My mother…heating supply company”) suggest that the author’s mother regarded the cold of the 
American Midwest as 
(A) more drastic that that of Vietnam 
(B) an opportunity for economic success 
(C) an obstacle to familial happiness 
(D) symbolic of other challenges and problems 
(E) unimportant to the family’s future
Answer Explanation 
Step 1: Question- 
The word suggests indicates that it’s an inference question. What do these lines say 
about his mother’s view of the cold in the Midwest? 
Step 2: Locate Material- 
After reading the lines, you should see that the mother helped the family profit form 
the cold by selling heat. 
Step 3: Predict 
So look for an answer that says she “profited or made money” from it. Other answers, 
even if true, are irrelevant. 
Step 4: Select the Best Answer 
A) Although A is certainly true, it is not specifically referred to in the lines cited. 
B) Correct answer 
C) There was no mention of the cold being an obstacle. 
D) Author doesn’t say anything about the cold being symbolic. 
E) Author doesn’t say the cold was unimportant to the family (quite the opposite)
Practice with Inference 
 Read the Power Point: How to Make 
Inferences 
 Complete the exercises in the Pearson 
Inference Packet. 
 Practice on Quia: 
http://www.quia.com/pop/43335.html?AP 
_rand=414280809
4. Vocabulary-In-Context 
 Asks about the meaning of a single word. these questions 
do not test your ability to define hard words like 
archipelago and garrulous. 
 Instead they test your ability to infer the meaning of a 
word from context. 
 The words in this section are fairly common words with 
more than one definition, but only one word will work in 
context. 
 Sometimes one of the answer choices will jump out at 
you, and is the most common meaning, but it is RARELY 
the right one. It’s the obvious choice. 
 Use these obvious choices to your advantage by 
eliminating them if you get stuck. 
 Use the same strategies as Sentence Completion 
questions.
Vocabulary-In-Context Key 
Words 
 They may be worded as: 
 As used in line 8, ________most 
nearly/closely means….. 
 The term ________most likely refers to…..
Vocabulary-In-Context Example 
Question 
As used in line 7, “effect” most nearly means 
(A) imitate 
(B) result 
(C)cause 
(D)disturb 
(E) prevent
Answer Explanation 
Step 1: Question- 
As used in line, refers to a specific word and indicates vocabulary in context. 
Remember to focus on the word effect, which is both a noun and a verb, so you must 
look at its use in the sentence to determine the meaning. 
Step 2: Locate Material- 
Go to the line indicated and reread from the beginning of the sentence, focusing on 
the phrase “to rise up and effect a change”. 
Step 3: Predict 
Replace the word “effect” with a sensible meaning, like “make” 
Step 4: Select the Best Answer 
A) Imitate-to copy. There is nothing to copy, so that’s out. 
B) You may be tempted to choose result, but this is a noun, and the context 
suggests a verb. 
C) Cause can be a noun or verb, but in this case, it makes sense as a verb and 
substitute for make, so it’s the correct answer. 
D) Disturb does not relate to the context. 
E) Prevent is the opposite meaning of the correct answer.
Context Clues Practice 
 http://wps.ablongman.com/long_licklider 
_vocabulary_2/0,6658,416421-,00.html 
 http://highered.mheducation.com/sites/0 
073123587/student_view0/chapter3/cont 
ext_clues__exercise_1.html
5. Function Questions 
 These Why? questions are a little tricky because 
they require you to take an extra step beyond the 
What? of the passage. 
 To answer these questions effectively, you must put 
yourself in the author’s place. 
 Function questions will ask you: 
 Why include this detail? 
 Why include this word? 
 Why include this sentence? 
 Why include this quote? 
 Why include this paragraph? 
 Your job is to look back in the passage using the line 
reference or other hints in the question stem. You 
have to read around the lines.
Function Question Key 
Words 
 These questions are easy to spot, and are worded 
as follows: 
 The _________mentioned in lines 4-5 serves primarily 
to….. 
 The author uses the description of _____in lines 5-7 
mainly to….. 
 The second paragraph primarily serves to….. 
 The author cites ______in lines 8-9 in order to….. 
 is meant to….. 
 is used to….. 
 function as….. 
 Be careful going through the answers. Sometimes 
you’ll see an answer that is really a Big Picture 
answer, but it’s not the answer to a Function 
question.
Function Example Question 
In line 1, the author invokes the Beat Generation in order to 
(A) detail an earlier movement in music 
(B) introduce the topic by illustrating a similarity 
(C) imply the insignificance of grunge 
(D) recall an important time in American cultural history 
(E) emphasize grunge’s influence upon today’s music
Answer Explanation 
Step 1: Question- 
The words in order to indicate a function question. Remember to focus on the why? 
not the what? So why does the author refer to the Beat Generation? 
Step 2: Locate Material- 
In this case, the question can be answered by referring to the first couple of lines. 
Like the is a key phrase that a comparison is being made to the grunge musicians. 
Step 3: Predict 
The author wants to show that both groups were disgusted by the outcome of their 
writing/music (in mainstream). 
Step 4: Select the Best Answer 
A) is a distortion. The first sentence clearly establishes that the Beats were writers, not musicians 
B) is the correct answer. 
C) is out of scope/opposite idea. The author never implies that the grunge movement was insignificant. By 
invoking the Beats, the author is recalling an important time in cultural history. 
D) but this is not the purpose for the author’s doing so. 
E) is out of scope. The author never mentions grunge’s influence upon mainstream culture of the early 90’s.
Function Practice 
 Complete these e-reading worksheets. To complete the task: 
 Click on the link 
 Click on the play symbol 
 Click on the title of the story and enter your name. 
 The story will open in a new window. The questions will be in the 
previous window. 
 Read the questions and scan for the answers. 
 Stories to choose from: 
1. Submarines-http:// 
ereadingworksheets.com/reading-comprehension-worksheets/reading-test-1- 
submarines/ 
2. Tigers-http:// 
www.ereadingworksheets.com/reading-comprehension-worksheets/ 
reading-test-2-tigers/ 
3. Gutenberg-http:// 
www.ereadingworksheets.com/reading-comprehension-worksheets/ 
reading-test-4-gutenberg/
Practice with all Skills 
 You will now look at some S.A.T. 
practice questions and identify which 
type of question it is. 
 Teacher show pages Test Practice page.

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Sat Exam Reading Strategies Short Passages

  • 1. VISA ENGLISH ACADEMY BRIANA SONGER 2014
  • 2. SHORT PASSAGE-KEY POINTS  There are five types of questions in this section: 1. Big Picture 2. Little Picture 3. Vocabulary-in-Context 4. Function  You will learn how to identify and answer each question type.
  • 3. Question Types Introduction  The short and long reading passages cover humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and fiction.  To do well, you must actively read and analyze the information provided (we will discuss what active/analyze means later)  Almost more than 50% of the test is composed of Little Picture and Inference questions.  Fewer than 30-40% of the test is Big Picture, Function and Vocabulary
  • 4. Strategy for Answering Reading Comprehension Questions Step 1: Read the question stem. Rephrase the question to check for understanding. Step 2: Locate the material you need. Step 3: Predict the answer. Step 4: Select the best answer choice. *Knowing the question types will help you locate the information more quickly and choose the best answer.
  • 5. 1. Big Picture Key Words  Tests how well you understand the passage as a whole. They ask about:  Main point of passage/paragraph The passage is primarily concerned with….. What is the main idea of the passage?  Author’s tone/attitude What is the author’s attitude toward…..  Author’s argument (logic) Based on the passage, the author would most likely describe…. The author suggests that….  Relation of ideas The author compares _________ to _________ in order to  Big Picture questions are often located at the end, so try to answer the Little Picture questions first  Practice a sample passage and question on the next slide. Remember to read the question stem first.
  • 6. Big Picture Question Example Based on the passage, the author would most likely describe goose bumps on humans as (A) an unnecessary and unexplained phenomenon (B) a harmful but necessary measure (C) an amusing but dangerous feature (D) a useless but interesting remnant (E) a powerful bus infrequent occurrence
  • 7. Answer Explanation Step 1: Question- What does the author think about goose bumps? Step 2: Locate Material- Big Picture as it’s based on the passage as a whole; however it’s asking only about goose bumps, so scan for goose bumps, while keeping the overall passage in mind. Step 3: Predict Last sentence-author describes goose bumps as an obsolete response (obsolete-outdated, not needed) Step 4: Select the Best Answer A) Unnecessary (yes), unexplained (not) B) Never describes goose bumps as harmful C) Nor dangerous D) Correct-remnant means left over, but it serves no purpose for humans E) Out of scope because the passage never mentions the frequency with which goose bumps occur.
  • 8. Practice with Big Picture Questions  Teachers Shows Narrative Perspective- Author’s Point of View Power Point  Homework: Identifying Narrative Perspective POV Worksheet  Study popular tone/attitude words: Quizlet-http://quizlet.com/46034090/sat-tonemood- words-flash-cards/
  • 9. 2. Little Picture  About a 1/3 of the test consists of Little Picture questions asking about specific facts and details from the passage.  These questions often give a line reference: a clue to where in the passage to look for the answer.  Be careful with answer choices that seem to reasonably answer the question in the stem but that don’t make sense in the context of the passage.  Be careful with answer choices that are true but refer to a different section of the test.
  • 10. Little Picture Key Words  Tests how well you understand the details of the passage. They ask about:  Whether you understand significant information that’s stated According to the passage…..  Ability to locate information  Ability to differentiate between main ideas and specific details In lines 12-16, what does the author say about…..  Ability to differentiate between main ideas and specific details In line 6, “the empty night” is symbolic of
  • 11. Little Picture Example Question According to the passage, which is true about the bridge? (A) It was originally constructed by New York State. (B) It opened to the public in 1916. (C) It was necessitated by inadequate ferry services. (A) Statement II (B) Statement III (C)Statements I and II (D)Statements I and III (E) Statements II and III
  • 12. Answer Explanation Step 1: Question- What is true (or false) about the bridge? Step 2: Locate Material- Small picture are usually simple detail questions, based on facts in the passage. Don’t let the Roman numerals confuse you.. Step 3: Verify/Rule Out What is true? What’s false? Start by ruling out each answer that doesn’t fit. Step 4: Select the Best Answer A) Is a distortion. The Park opened in 1916, the date of the bridge was later. You can thus eliminate C and E. B) Correct Answer. C) Already eliminated. D) Is also a distortion. Statement III is true, but I is false. N.Y. State didn’t build the bridge, a private company did. It was turned over to the state at a later time. E) Already eliminated.
  • 13. Practice with Little Picture Questions  Read the Power Point- How to Identify Supporting Details  Practice reading short passages and identifying supporting details: http://highered.mheducation.com/sites/0 073123587/student_view0/chapter9/sup porting_details__exercise_1.html and http://highered.mheducation.com/sites/0 073123587/student_view0/chapter9/sup porting_details__exercise_2.html
  • 14. 3. Inference Questions  To infer is to draw conclusions based on evidence and reasoning. The answers are not directly stated, but expressed through signs and emotions that the author states.  Pay attention to the overall feeling of the passage (tone) and specific details and word choice that are used.  For example, if the author states that a particular idea was perceived as revolutionary, you might infer that he doesn’t think it was truly revolutionary, only seen (perceived) that way.  Try not to let your background knowledge of a topic get in the way of your judgment. Stick to the what is presented in the text. Stay away from answers that are far-fetched (illogical conclusions).  Some answers may be true outside of the text, so be careful with your answer choice.
  • 15. Inference Questions Key Words  May be worded as  It can be inferred from the passage that…..  The phrase __________implies that…..  The description of _______primarily suggests that…..
  • 16. Inference Practice Example Question Lines 10-13 (“My mother…heating supply company”) suggest that the author’s mother regarded the cold of the American Midwest as (A) more drastic that that of Vietnam (B) an opportunity for economic success (C) an obstacle to familial happiness (D) symbolic of other challenges and problems (E) unimportant to the family’s future
  • 17. Answer Explanation Step 1: Question- The word suggests indicates that it’s an inference question. What do these lines say about his mother’s view of the cold in the Midwest? Step 2: Locate Material- After reading the lines, you should see that the mother helped the family profit form the cold by selling heat. Step 3: Predict So look for an answer that says she “profited or made money” from it. Other answers, even if true, are irrelevant. Step 4: Select the Best Answer A) Although A is certainly true, it is not specifically referred to in the lines cited. B) Correct answer C) There was no mention of the cold being an obstacle. D) Author doesn’t say anything about the cold being symbolic. E) Author doesn’t say the cold was unimportant to the family (quite the opposite)
  • 18. Practice with Inference  Read the Power Point: How to Make Inferences  Complete the exercises in the Pearson Inference Packet.  Practice on Quia: http://www.quia.com/pop/43335.html?AP _rand=414280809
  • 19. 4. Vocabulary-In-Context  Asks about the meaning of a single word. these questions do not test your ability to define hard words like archipelago and garrulous.  Instead they test your ability to infer the meaning of a word from context.  The words in this section are fairly common words with more than one definition, but only one word will work in context.  Sometimes one of the answer choices will jump out at you, and is the most common meaning, but it is RARELY the right one. It’s the obvious choice.  Use these obvious choices to your advantage by eliminating them if you get stuck.  Use the same strategies as Sentence Completion questions.
  • 20. Vocabulary-In-Context Key Words  They may be worded as:  As used in line 8, ________most nearly/closely means…..  The term ________most likely refers to…..
  • 21. Vocabulary-In-Context Example Question As used in line 7, “effect” most nearly means (A) imitate (B) result (C)cause (D)disturb (E) prevent
  • 22. Answer Explanation Step 1: Question- As used in line, refers to a specific word and indicates vocabulary in context. Remember to focus on the word effect, which is both a noun and a verb, so you must look at its use in the sentence to determine the meaning. Step 2: Locate Material- Go to the line indicated and reread from the beginning of the sentence, focusing on the phrase “to rise up and effect a change”. Step 3: Predict Replace the word “effect” with a sensible meaning, like “make” Step 4: Select the Best Answer A) Imitate-to copy. There is nothing to copy, so that’s out. B) You may be tempted to choose result, but this is a noun, and the context suggests a verb. C) Cause can be a noun or verb, but in this case, it makes sense as a verb and substitute for make, so it’s the correct answer. D) Disturb does not relate to the context. E) Prevent is the opposite meaning of the correct answer.
  • 23. Context Clues Practice  http://wps.ablongman.com/long_licklider _vocabulary_2/0,6658,416421-,00.html  http://highered.mheducation.com/sites/0 073123587/student_view0/chapter3/cont ext_clues__exercise_1.html
  • 24. 5. Function Questions  These Why? questions are a little tricky because they require you to take an extra step beyond the What? of the passage.  To answer these questions effectively, you must put yourself in the author’s place.  Function questions will ask you:  Why include this detail?  Why include this word?  Why include this sentence?  Why include this quote?  Why include this paragraph?  Your job is to look back in the passage using the line reference or other hints in the question stem. You have to read around the lines.
  • 25. Function Question Key Words  These questions are easy to spot, and are worded as follows:  The _________mentioned in lines 4-5 serves primarily to…..  The author uses the description of _____in lines 5-7 mainly to…..  The second paragraph primarily serves to…..  The author cites ______in lines 8-9 in order to…..  is meant to…..  is used to…..  function as…..  Be careful going through the answers. Sometimes you’ll see an answer that is really a Big Picture answer, but it’s not the answer to a Function question.
  • 26. Function Example Question In line 1, the author invokes the Beat Generation in order to (A) detail an earlier movement in music (B) introduce the topic by illustrating a similarity (C) imply the insignificance of grunge (D) recall an important time in American cultural history (E) emphasize grunge’s influence upon today’s music
  • 27. Answer Explanation Step 1: Question- The words in order to indicate a function question. Remember to focus on the why? not the what? So why does the author refer to the Beat Generation? Step 2: Locate Material- In this case, the question can be answered by referring to the first couple of lines. Like the is a key phrase that a comparison is being made to the grunge musicians. Step 3: Predict The author wants to show that both groups were disgusted by the outcome of their writing/music (in mainstream). Step 4: Select the Best Answer A) is a distortion. The first sentence clearly establishes that the Beats were writers, not musicians B) is the correct answer. C) is out of scope/opposite idea. The author never implies that the grunge movement was insignificant. By invoking the Beats, the author is recalling an important time in cultural history. D) but this is not the purpose for the author’s doing so. E) is out of scope. The author never mentions grunge’s influence upon mainstream culture of the early 90’s.
  • 28. Function Practice  Complete these e-reading worksheets. To complete the task:  Click on the link  Click on the play symbol  Click on the title of the story and enter your name.  The story will open in a new window. The questions will be in the previous window.  Read the questions and scan for the answers.  Stories to choose from: 1. Submarines-http:// ereadingworksheets.com/reading-comprehension-worksheets/reading-test-1- submarines/ 2. Tigers-http:// www.ereadingworksheets.com/reading-comprehension-worksheets/ reading-test-2-tigers/ 3. Gutenberg-http:// www.ereadingworksheets.com/reading-comprehension-worksheets/ reading-test-4-gutenberg/
  • 29. Practice with all Skills  You will now look at some S.A.T. practice questions and identify which type of question it is.  Teacher show pages Test Practice page.