Question 261·Hard·Transitions
Short-form video platforms have lowered the barrier to entry for educators, who can now reach millions with concise demonstrations. ______ complex topics that require step-by-step reasoning are often misunderstood in this format.
Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition? From anikо.аi
For transition questions, always read the sentence before and after the blank and, in your own words, describe how the second idea relates to the first (supporting, contrasting, giving an example, or showing cause/effect). Then label what each transition word typically does and quickly eliminate any whose function does not match that relationship; if two seem close, plug each into the sentence and choose the one that produces the most natural, precise connection. Cοntent by Aniкo.аi
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Read both sentences together
Before looking at the answer choices, read the first sentence and then the second sentence (with the blank) to hear how the ideas relate: is the second sentence supporting, opposing, explaining, or giving an example of the first? Аnіko.аі - SАT Prер
Classify the second sentence’s role
Ask yourself: does the second sentence describe a benefit, a drawback, a result, or an example of short-form video platforms?
Match each choice to a relationship type
Think about what kind of connection each transition usually shows (comparison, example, cause/effect, or a new point that goes against the expectation), and choose the one that fits how the two sentences relate.
Step-by-step Explanation
Understand what the first sentence is saying
Read the first sentence: "Short-form video platforms have lowered the barrier to entry for educators, who can now reach millions with concise demonstrations." This is a positive idea: short videos make it easier for educators to reach many people.
Understand what the second sentence is saying
Now read the second sentence without the transition: "___ complex topics that require step-by-step reasoning are often misunderstood in this format." This introduces a problem or limitation of short-form videos: they are not good for complex, step-by-step topics and those topics are often misunderstood.
Identify the relationship between the two sentences
Put the ideas together in your own words: short-form videos are helpful in one way (easy access, big audience), but they also have a downside (they don't work well for complex topics). The second sentence does not:
- give an example of the benefit
- show a result that comes from the benefit Instead, it adds a counterpoint or limitation to the positive statement.
Match the relationship to the best transition
Now test each option against that "good, but also a problem" relationship:
- "In contrast," usually compares two different things directly; here we are talking about the same thing (short-form videos) having both strengths and weaknesses.
- "For instance," would introduce an example of the benefit, but the second sentence is not an example of reaching millions; it introduces a drawback.
- "As a result," would show cause and effect, but the sentence is not clearly saying misunderstandings happen because of lowered barriers. The only option that smoothly introduces a statement that is true despite the benefit is A) Even so,, so that is the correct answer. Ѕоurce: аnikο.ai