知识点 4
Identify cause–effect, comparison, and other logical relationships.
Use signal words to identify the relationship between ideas.
核心知识
Relationship first, facts second. These questions ask how one statement connects to another: cause, contrast, comparison, condition, or result.
深入理解
ACT passages often signal the relationship for you with words like "because," "so," "although," "unlike," or "therefore." Those cues tell you why one detail matters.
Use a relationship check:
- Signal word: find the word or phrase that links the ideas.
- Relationship: name the connection it creates.
- Answer choice: choose the option that preserves both the facts and the connection.
The trap is choosing an answer that mentions the right facts but reverses or blurs the relationship.
分步讲解
- Find the signal word or phrase that links the ideas.
- Name the relationship it creates.
- Choose the answer that preserves both the facts and the connection.
题目
示例解析
Excerpt: "Unlike the older clay jars, the glazed jars kept moisture from escaping, so farmers could store seeds through the dry season." What relationship does the excerpt emphasize?
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