Answer Key_ Digital SAT Verbal Practice Worksheet 1 March 2025
Answer Key_ Digital SAT Verbal Practice Worksheet 1 March 2025
2. C - The passage states that modern librarians "serve as navigators of the information
landscape," helping patrons develop digital literacy skills.
3. C - The passage mentions that libraries have "demonstrated remarkable adaptability,
reinforcing their role" while maintaining their "core mission of connecting people with
knowledge."
4. C - The passage primarily discusses how glaciers regulate water systems and the
importance of this function.
5. C - The passage states that "during drought periods when rainfall is scarce, glacial
melt provides critical water supplies to valleys below."
6. B - The passage indicates that "as glaciers continue to diminish, this natural
regulation is weakening," which implies water availability may become less
predictable.
7. B - "Wane" means to gradually decrease or decline. In the context of the sentence,
her enthusiasm was diminishing as the discussion continued.
11.C - Dr. Rivera characterizes the graduates as having "the capacity to reimagine"
existing frameworks and "transform" established systems.
12.D - By framing education as a "privilege" that comes with "responsibility," Dr. Rivera
is making an appeal to ethics (moral obligation).
13.B - The tone acknowledges challenges but emphasizes the capabilities and potential
of the graduates, indicating cautious optimism.
14.B - "Whose" is the correct possessive form. "Who's" is a contraction of "who is" or
"who has."
15.B - "Was" is correct because "neither" creates a singular subject when followed by
"nor."
18.B - "Receptive" means willing to consider or accept new suggestions and ideas,
which fits the context of becoming more open to a new approach after seeing results.
19.C - "Lateral" thinking refers to solving problems through an indirect and creative
approach. This matches the description of making connections between seemingly
unrelated concepts.
20.C - "Selective" means carefully choosing from a group, which aligns with focusing
only on events that supported the author's view.