Question 51·Hard·Words in Context
Although the novelist's early works garnered limited attention, her latest book has made her a literary sensation; critics widely agree that the new novel's vibrant language and ambitious structure render her previous efforts comparatively ____.
Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?
For SAT Words-in-Context questions, first ignore the answer choices and paraphrase the sentence in your own words, paying special attention to contrast words (like "although," "but," "render") and positive/negative tone. Decide what kind of word is needed (positive vs. negative, about quality vs. clarity, etc.), then predict a simple word that would fit (such as “ordinary” or “confusing”). Finally, test each answer choice against your prediction and the whole sentence, eliminating options that don’t match both the meaning and the tone, rather than just picking a word that seems fancy or vaguely familiar.
Hints
Focus on the comparison being made
Pay attention to how the sentence compares the novelist’s early works with her latest book. What effect does the success and praise of the new book have on how the earlier works are seen?
Determine the overall tone
Is the tone toward the latest book positive or negative? Then, when the sentence says this book makes the earlier efforts "comparatively ___," should that blank be something positive, negative, or neutral?
Use your own words before looking at choices
Try to complete the sentence in your own words: the new book is vibrant and ambitious, so her earlier works seem comparatively what? Once you have your own word, look for the option closest in meaning.
Eliminate choices that don’t fit the idea of quality
Ask yourself: which options describe clarity, hesitation, or contradiction rather than the basic quality or impressiveness of the earlier works?
Step-by-step Explanation
Understand the sentence structure and contrast
The sentence sets up a contrast:
- Her early works "garnered limited attention."
- Her latest book has made her "a literary sensation" with "vibrant language and ambitious structure."
Then it says these qualities of the new novel "render her previous efforts comparatively ___." So the blank must show how the older works look when compared to this exciting new book.
Identify the tone toward the earlier works
Because the new book is praised ("vibrant," "ambitious," "literary sensation"), the earlier works are being put in a less flattering light by comparison.
So the missing word should be:
- Negative or at least less positive than "vibrant" and "ambitious."
- Describing the earlier works as less impressive or less remarkable than the new one.
Form a prediction for the blank
In your own words, you might complete the sentence like this:
"...the new novel's vibrant language and ambitious structure render her previous efforts comparatively ordinary, unremarkable, or dull."
Keep this meaning in mind as you test each answer choice: you need a word that captures that sense of being plain or unimpressive next to the new work.
Test each answer choice against your prediction
Now compare each option to the idea of the earlier works seeming plain or unimpressive by comparison:
- Opaque: means hard to understand or not clear; that doesn’t match the idea of being merely less impressive.
- Tentative: means uncertain or hesitant; that describes attitude or confidence, not plainness vs. brilliance.
- Paradoxical: means seemingly contradictory; that doesn’t describe quality level.
- Pedestrian: means dull, ordinary, or lacking in imagination, which fits perfectly with the idea that the new, vibrant, ambitious novel makes the earlier ones seem much more ordinary.
So the best and most precise choice is “pedestrian.”