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SAT Reading 3.5 Long Passages
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Reading Long Passages: Drill 3, Problem 5

SAT Reading 3.2 Long Passages
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SAT Reading: Long Passages Drill 3, Problem 2

SAT Reading 5.7 Passage Comparison
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SAT Reading: Passage Comparison Drill 5, Problem 7

SAT Reading: Inferring Information from a Passage
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Thoreau moved to Walden - now what? He... ate only a few, simple meals. No 3 meals a day schedule for him. He wanted to diet complexity and calorie...

SAT Reading: Determining the Implicit Meaning of a Phrase in President Obama's Speech
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The forces of Facism and Communism - war technology in WW2 has changed. We defeated the bad guys by working together. The times they are a changin'.

SAT Reading: Which Characteristic Does President Obama Imply All Americans Share?
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What do we share as Americans? What traits? What is our national character? Obama defines it as a map to the trajectory laid out regarding change f...

SAT Reading: Determining the Most Likely Reason for the End of Tulipomania
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The Tulip Bubble lived on the greed of the masses. As soon as trust in the Bubble faded, the economics of investing in Tulips (really, rolling the...

SAT Reading 2.9 Sentence Completion
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SAT Reading: Sentence Completion Drill 2, Problem 9

SAT Reading: Interpreting the Word "Correlation" in the Context of a Scientific Passage
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What is correlated with the word correlation in this video's SAT reading passage? Watch to unravel the mystery!

SAT Reading: Inferring Why Twain Was Drawn to the Idea of Being a Steamboatman
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Why was Mark Twain drawn to the idea of a "steamboatman"? What this SAT Reading video to find out!

SAT Reading: Using Implicit Information to Determine Why Twain Can't Get His Dream Job
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And we continue in this SAT Reading video to indulge Mark Twain's fetish for the Mississippi River.

SAT Reading: Identifying the Strongest Implication in a Passage's Conclusion
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Ok last question in this SAT Reading series on the Stanford prison experiment. Wahoo!

SAT Reading: Determining Eisenhower's Implicit Views on the Relationship between Academia and Government
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Ok last question in this Eisenhower series. You're almost there. This time we're going over Eisenhower's thoughts on academic research instead of j...

SAT Reading: Inferring Information about Hearing in a Scientific Passage
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This SAT Reading video has you inferring something in the first paragraph. Such life skills!