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1 The SAT Writing and Language Test
Test Content Specifications

2 Overview Time Allotted: 35 minutes (Just under nine minutes per passage) Passage Word Count: 1700 words total from 4 passages ( words per passage) Total Questions: 44 Questions *All multiple choice with four options

3 Contribution of Items to Subscores and Scores
Expression of Ideas: 24 questions Standard English Conventions: 20 questions Words in Context: 8 questions Command of Evidence: 8 questions Analysis in History/Social Studies: 6 questions Analysis in Science: 6 questions The contents of the passages include one of each types of readings: career, history/social studies, humanities, and science No literature

4 Text The types of text in the passages include: Argument
Informative/Explanatory Text Nonfiction Narrative The complexity of the text ranges from grades 9-10 to postsecondary entry across 4 passages. The graphic data representations are basic to somewhat challenging. There is one or more graphics in one or more sets of questions.

5 Expression of Ideas These questions focus on revision of text for topic development, accuracy (consistency between text and graphic[s]), logic, cohesion, and rhetorically effective use of language. Development: revising text in relation to rhetorical purpose Proposition: central ideas, main claims, counterclaims, topic sentences, and the like to structure text and convey arguments Support Focus Quantitative Information Organization Logical Sequence Introductions, conclusions, and transitions

6 Expression of Ideas (continued)
Effective Language Use Precision: the student will revise text as needed to improve exactness or content appropriateness of word choice. Concision: to eliminate wordiness and redundancy Style and tone Syntax

7 Standard English Conventions
These questions focus on editing text to ensure conformity to the conventions of standard written English sentence structure, usage, and punctuation. Sentence Structure Sentence Formation: editing text to correct problems with forming grammatically complete and standard sentences Sentence Boundaries: recognize & correct grammatically incomplete sentences Subordination and Coordination Parallel Structure Modifier Placement Inappropriate Shifts in Construction Verb Tense, Mood, and Voice Pronoun Person and Number

8 Standard English Conventions (continued)
Conventions of Usage Pronouns Pronoun Clarity Possessive Determiners Agreement Pronoun-antecedent Agreement Subject-verb Agreement Noun Agreement Frequently Confused Words Logical Comparison Conventional Expression

9 Standard English Conventions (continued)
Conventions of Punctuation End-of-sentence Punctuation Within-sentence Punctuation Possessive Nouns and Pronouns Items in Series Nonrestrictive and Parenthetical Elements Unnecessary Punctuation


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