Repetition and parallelism: SAT Central Ideas signals
Repeated words, parallel structure, and recurrence patterns are the most reliable Central Ideas evidence in Digital SAT passages. This guide teaches you to read for them deliberately.
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Repeated words, parallel structure, and recurrence patterns are the most reliable Central Ideas evidence in Digital SAT passages. This guide teaches you to read for them deliberately.
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