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How to Tackle SAT® Literary Fiction Passages | Tips, Tricks, and Strategies for 2026–27
Literary fiction passages on the 2026-2027 digital SAT® can feel tricky because they rely on tone, character insight, and implied meaning rather than simple facts. With a clear step-by-step strategy and targeted practice, you can read faster, avoid trap answers, and turn these questions into score boosters.

SAT® Inference Questions | How to Identify and Solve Them on the Digital SAT
Inference questions can be confusing because the answer is not stated directly in the passage. On the Digital SAT®, these questions test whether you can understand what the text implies without guessing or using outside knowledge. This guide explains what SAT inference questions are and how to approach them with confidence on test day.

SAT® Experimental Questions | What They Are and Do They Count?
If you have ever taken a practice test and wondered, “Does the SAT have experimental questions?”, the short answer is yes. On the digital SAT, the College Board includes pretest (experimental) questions inside each module. They look like regular questions, but they do not count toward your score.
That is why it is smarter to understand how SAT experimental questions work than to waste time trying to spot them.

SAT® Word Choice (Diction) Questions | How to Spot and Fix Errors
SAT® word choice questions test how well you can recognize precise, accurate language in context. These questions focus on meaning, tone, and clarity rather than memorizing difficult vocabulary. Understanding SAT diction helps you avoid subtle errors that change an author’s intent. This guide breaks down how to identify common traps and fix word choice mistakes efficiently.

Hardest SAT® English (Reading & Writing) Questions
If SAT® English feels harder the closer you get to a high score, that’s not a coincidence. The hardest SAT Reading and Writing questions are designed to trip up even strong students by testing judgment, timing, and precision, not just grammar rules or reading ability. This page breaks down which questions are the hardest, why they feel that way, and how to approach them more effectively on the Digital SAT.

Subject Verb Agreement Questions on the SAT® RW Section | Practice Tips & Strategies
Subject-verb agreement is a crucial skill for achieving strong performance in the Digital SAT® Reading and Writing section. This guide explains the essential rules and common traps with SAT-style practice that help you master this grammar topic and boost accuracy across the exam.

Digital Built-In SAT® Calculator Guide | Features, Usage, and Strategies to Score Higher
The Digital SAT® gives you one major advantage that previous test formats never had: a built-in Desmos-style calculator available on every math question. This guide walks you through what the Digital SAT built-in calculator is, how it works, and how to get comfortable using it during practice and on test day.

SAT® Reading History Passage Tips | How to Read Effectively
SAT® history passages can feel intimidating at first. These passages often include formal language and complex arguments from historical texts. This guide explains how SAT history passages work and shares practical tips to read them accurately and efficiently.

Adjectives vs. Adverbs on the SAT® | What’s the Difference and Practice Tips
On the Digital SAT®, there is a clear difference between adjectives and adverbs, and once you know what to look for, these questions become very predictable. This page breaks down how adjectives and adverbs work on the SAT, how to choose the right one quickly, and how to avoid the most common traps.

Verb Tenses and Forms on the Digital SAT® Reading & Writing | Complete Guide With Examples
Strong control of verb usage is one of the fastest ways to improve your SAT® Reading & Writing score. When you understand how timelines work and how verbs fit the structure of a sentence, many tricky questions become easy. This guide walks you through all the essential verb tenses, forms, and error-spotting techniques you’ll need for the exam.
