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Question of the Day: New SAT Writing and Language

This excerpt is adapted from Kirk Powell, Studies in Sports.

In her study, L’Tainen wanted to focus primarily on those sports observers who had a strong understanding of the game, but had never seriously played it. “It’s often claimed that watching someone else perform a complex task can be as useful as practicing it ourselves,” L’Tainen wrote. “Here, I wanted to put that claim to the test.” L’Tainen assembled her group of sports fanatics from her own city, Philadelphia, through a series of online listings. Philadelphia has more than a dozen professional sports teams, including two baseball teams. Once she brought all the subjects to one place, the real fun could begin.

Which choice provides the most relevant detail?

She herself was a passionate softball player, having played since high school.

L’Tainen had grown up in the suburbs, but moved to the city when she started college.

She was careful to use language that specified the sort of person she was seeking: someone who loved watching sports, but had little experience playing them.

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