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Test
Reading and Writing
Domain
Expression of Ideas
Skill
Rhetorical Synthesis
Difficulty
Medium
ID: 86b78078
Modded SAT Question Bank by Abdullah Mallik

While researching a topic, a student has taken the following notes:

  • Samuel Selvon was a Trinidadian author.
  • The Lonely Londoners is one of his most celebrated novels.
  • Selvon published the novel in 1956.
  • It is about a group of men who emigrate from the Caribbean to Great Britain after World War II.
  • Some of The Lonely Londoners’ characters also appear in Selvon’s later novel Moses Ascending.

The student wants to introduce Samuel Selvon and his novel The Lonely Londoners to a new audience. Which choice most effectively uses relevant information from the notes to accomplish this goal?

  1. In 1956, Trinidadian author Samuel Selvon published one of his most celebrated novels, The Lonely Londoners, which is about a group of men who emigrate from the Caribbean to Great Britain after World War II.

  2. Samuel Selvon wrote the novel Moses Ascending after he wrote The Lonely Londoners. 

  3. The Lonely Londoners, a celebrated novel that was published in 1956, depicts post–World War II Caribbean migration from the perspective of a Trinidadian author.

  4. Some of the characters who appear in Samuel Selvon’s Moses Ascending also appear in The Lonely Londoners.


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Correct Answer: A
Rationale

Choice A is the best answer. By noting that Selvon is a Trinidadian author and indicating that The Lonely Londoners, published in 1956, is about a group of men who emigrate from the Caribbean to Great Britain after World War II, the sentence effectively introduces Samuel Selvon and his novel to a new audience.

Choice B is incorrect. The sentence indicates the order in which two of Selvon’s novels were written; it doesn’t introduce Samuel Selvon and The Lonely Londoners to a new audience. Choice C is incorrect. While the sentence describes the novel The Lonely Londoners, it doesn’t mention its author, Samuel Selvon, by name and thus doesn’t effectively introduce him to a new audience. Choice D is incorrect. The sentence indicates that two of Selvon’s novels include the same characters; it doesn’t introduce Samuel Selvon and The Lonely Londoners to a new audience.

Question Difficulty: Medium
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