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SAT Transitions (Medium) - English - Real Collegeboard Practice Questions with Answers and Explanations

SAT Transitions (Medium) - English - Real Collegeboard Practice Questions with Answers and Explanations

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At two weeks old, the time their critical socialization period begins, wolves can smell but cannot yet see or hear. Domesticated dogs, ______ can see, hear, and smell by the end of two weeks. This relative lack of sensory input may help explain why wolves behave so differently around humans than dogs do: from a very young age, wolves are more wary and less exploratory.


Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition?

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To discover which fruit varieties were grown in Italy’s Umbria region before the introduction of industrial farming, botanist Isabella Dalla Ragione often turns to centuries-old lists of cooking ingredients. ______ she analyzes Renaissance paintings of Umbria, as they can provide accurate representations of fruits that were grown there long ago.


Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition?

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“Wishcycling”—putting nonrecyclable items into recycling bins under the mistaken belief that those items can be recycled— ultimately does more harm than good. Nonrecyclable items, such as greasy pizza boxes, can contaminate recyclable materials, rendering entire batches unusable.


______ nonrecyclable products can damage recycling plants’ machinery.  Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition?

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In the early 1900s, Jovita Idár fought injustice on both sides of the Mexico–United States border. As a reporter for the Texas newspaper La Crónica, she voiced support for the Mexican people’s revolt against authoritarian rule. ______ she founded the League of Mexican Women, a group that advocated for the rights of Mexican Americans.


Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition?

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With her room-sized installation The Interstitium, Iranian American artist Laleh Mehran succeeded in creating a space that felt, as intended, both “familiar and distant.” ______ with a video screen placed at the far end of the coal slag-encrusted room, her installation was reminiscent of a typical movie theater—albeit one found in a subterranean coal mine.


Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition?

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The chemical trimethylamine N-oxide not only gives fish their fishy smell but also protects them from crushing hydrostatic pressure in deep waters. Trimethylamine N-oxide strengthens the bonds between water molecules in a fish’s body. ______ these water molecules maintain their linked structure at extreme depths, thus preventing pressure-related damage.


Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition?

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Originally coined by economist Joan Robinson to refer to markets with multiple sellers of a product but only one buyer, the term “monopsony” can also refer to markets where demand for labor is limited. In a product monopsony, the single buyer can force sellers to lower their prices. ______ in a labor monopsony, employers can force workers to accept lower wages.


Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition?

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Establishing Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) is no easy task. Each month, readings of a single second from atomic clocks around the world are taken and sent to the International Bureau of Weights and Measures (BIPM) in France. ______ BIPM metrologists perform the meticulous work of assembling these minutely disparate readings into a globally shared time standard.


Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition?

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In 1873, Spanish scientist Santiago Ramón y Cajal observed that brain fibers have distinct boundaries with clear end points, a finding that went against earlier assumptions about the brain.


______ scientists had assumed that the brain was a continuous web of fused fibers, not a vast network of distinct, individual cells.  Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition?

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For years, biologists have experimented with using grime-eating bacteria rather than harsh chemicals to clean artworks, and results have been impressive overall. ______ these bacterial strains—which can metabolize centuries’ worth of oil, glue, dirt, and other surface impurities without creating harmful byproducts—have proven more effective than traditional chemical cleaning methods.


Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition?

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Alexander Lawrence Posey (1873–1908) varied his focus and tone depending on the genre in which he was writing. In his poetry, he used heartfelt language to evoke the beauty and peacefulness of his natural surroundings; in his journalism, ______ he employed humor and satire to comment on political issues affecting his Muskogee Creek community.


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Okot p’Bitek’s poem Song of Lawino (1966) explores postcolonial Ugandan life through the eyes of a woman living in a rural village. With its vibrant imagery, bitingly satiric tone, and dexterous use of traditional Acholi song and phraseology, the poem inspired a generation of East African writers. ______ those who adopted its style are often referred to as Okot School poets.


  Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition?

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Because an achiral molecule is symmetrical, flipping it yields a structurally identical molecule. A flipped chiral molecule, ______ can be compared to a glove that has been turned inside out: it produces a structurally inverted molecule rather than an identical one.


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Jhumpa Lahiri’s story collection Interpreter of Maladies features multiple stories about romantic relationships. In “This Blessed House,” newlyweds argue over whether to replace items left by the previous owners of their new home. ______ in “A Temporary Matter,” a husband and wife attempt to rekindle their relationship during a four-night blackout.


Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition?

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Most of the planets that have been discovered outside our solar system orbit G-type stars, like our Sun. In 2014, ______ researchers identified a planet orbiting KELT-9, a B-type star more than twice as massive and nearly twice as hot as the Sun. Called KELT-9b, it is one of the hottest planets ever discovered.


Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition?

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Transitions (Medium difficulty)
Transitions questions on the SAT English section evaluate a student’s ability to understand and select appropriate transition words or phrases that maintain coherence and logical flow in a passage. These questions require students to analyze how ideas relate to one another—whether through contrast, addition, cause and effect, or other relationships. Mastering transitions is essential, as it helps students recognize the natural progression of arguments and ideas, enhancing their ability to write clearly and cohesively.
Our Transitions quizzes are available in three difficulty levels: easy, medium, and hard, providing students with a progressive path to mastery. In the easy level, students work with basic transition words and concepts, learning to identify straightforward relationships between sentences and ideas. The medium level challenges students with more complex transitions and contextual subtleties, helping them recognize varied ways authors signal shifts in ideas. At the hard level, students encounter passages that require nuanced understanding and the ability to select precise transitions that strengthen sophisticated arguments. With these tailored levels, students can develop their skills step-by-step, preparing them for the full range of transition questions they’ll face on the SAT.