The SAT doesn't write random wrong answers — every distractor follows a pattern. Learn the 4 types and you can eliminate wrong answers before you even know the right one.
You can identify which domain a question belongs to from the question stem alone — before reading the passage. Knowing the domain tells you which strategy to apply. Study these patterns until they're automatic.
| Question Stem Pattern | Domain | Strategy Signal |
|---|---|---|
| "As used in the text, [word] most nearly means…" | C&S | WIC → Cover word, predict, substitute |
| "The main purpose of the text is to…" | C&S | Purpose → What is the author's overall intent? |
| "The underlined sentence primarily serves to…" / "functions to…" | C&S | Structure → What does this sentence DO, not say? |
| "Based on the texts, Author 1 would most likely respond to Author 2 by…" | C&S | Cross-Text → Summarize each author first |
| "Which choice best states the central idea of the text?" | I&I | Central Ideas → One-sentence summary first |
| "According to the text, which of the following is true?" | I&I | Details → Find direct textual support |
| "Which quotation from [source] most effectively supports…" | I&I | Evidence → Isolate the claim, then match |
| "Which choice most effectively uses data from the graph to…" | I&I | Quantitative → Read graph, then match to claim |
| "Based on the text, what can most reasonably be inferred…" | I&I | Inference → Must be provable from text only |
| "Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to Standard English conventions?" [grammar / punctuation] | SEC | Grammar → Apply the specific rule (clause test, agreement, tense) |
| "Which choice most logically completes the text?" [blank between sentences] | EI | Transitions → Identify logical relationship first |
| "The student wants to [goal]. Which choice best accomplishes this?" [bullet-point notes] | EI | Synthesis → Use ALL bullet-point information |
For each example below, every wrong answer is labeled with its distractor type. This is exactly how you should mentally label wrong answers as you eliminate them.
The Session 2 Exercises apply everything on this page: distractor labeling, Pre-Answer method, and domain identification — all in one interactive set.
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