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。小馬過河國(guó)際教育Cheap Trick 1: Go with the shortest ’ll make this you find yourself staring blankly at two or three answer choices, go with the shorter answer SAT likes to keep the right answers the example about Brent’s goofy cowboy hat, B is notonly the right answer, it’s nice and short: since he lives in New York Trick 2: Cut answer choices that change the meaning of the suspicious of answer choices that tweak the meaning of the is the obvious suspect in the sample question: after all he doesn’t live in the , there’s a better reason than the Cheap Trick to eliminate E: If you substitute E into the original sentence, you get Brent’s cowboy hat looks prettysilly, after all he doesn’t live in the West, which is a runon if youdidn’t spot the runon, and were in a panic, you could have eliminated E anyway, thanks to Cheap Trick sentence initially had to do with New York, and how ridiculous one looks sporting a cowboy hat brings up theWest—new , the directions explicitly instruct you to choosethe answer that best expresses the meaning of the original sentence, so an answer choice that messes with the or