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Function Questions | An SAT Reading Lesson

Function questions are some of the most challenging in the SAT reading section. These questions are becoming more common on the test because they require you to look at the passage on 2 levels. First you need to comprehend what the author has said. Second, you need to know why the author has said it.

Step 1-Identifying Purpose and Function questions

If you see the words purpose, function, serves to, in order to, main effect, primarily to, the author usesto, you are dealing with a purpose/function question. If you have a set of answers that each starts with a function word, you are dealing with a function/purpose passage.

Step 2-Understanding Function words and phrases

Most Function Questions will have answers that start with a function word. These words describe the intended action of the piece of information. See the list at the bottom of this lesson for the most recent function words. Make sure that you understand what each means.

Step 3-Summarize and Match the Abstractions

Answer choices will consist of a function word and an abstraction of what is happening in the passage. To solve this, you need to have strong reading skills to understand the topic, tone, and details and how these work together to express meaning.

Passage excerpt for function questions:

Language can even affect how quickly children figure out whether they are male or female. In 1983 Alexander Guiora of the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor compared three groups of kids growing up with He­brew, English or Finnish as their native language. He­brew marks gender prolifically (even the word “you” is different depending on gender), Finnish has no gender marking and English is somewhere in between. Accordingly, children grow­ing up in a Hebrew-speaking environment figure out their own gender about a year earlier than Finnish-speaking children; Eng­lish-speaking kids fall in the middle. (How Language shapes Thought by Lera Boroditsky, 2011)

In this passage we have a topic sentence followed by a study comparing 3 groups of children. Then a statement identifying how their language influenced how early they started to recognize their gender. So, we want an answer that matches closely those key idea with a neutral tone because the paragraph is expressed neutrally.

Step 4-Use process of elimination to remove any function words that are not relevant and any abstractions that don’t match the paragraph.

QUESTION: What is the function of paragraph 6?

a) to provide a criticism of language that influences gender choices in children

b) to demonstrate how language can influence children’s ability to conceptualize themselves

c) to defend the suggestion that a gender-neutral language is best for all children

d) to highlight the advantages of children learning multiple languages in order to maintain self-esteem

ANSWERS

Reasons you might struggle with function questions.

1) You are not clear on the exact meaning of the function words and their tones. You can sort most function words into positive, neutral, and negative categories and use that as a starting point to determine whether the answer is accurate. For example, “discredit” is extremely negative whereas “challenge” is more neutral.

2) Your reading skills are not strong enough to move from the concrete ideas of the passage to more abstract ideas in the answer choices. If this is the case, you need to do more reading practice with similar passages to familiarize yourself with the topics, vocabulary and structures of the passages.

List of Function Question phrasing and answer choices in recent SAT tests.

Ensure you understand exactly what all of these function words mean and how they can be different from one another. (I label my tests by the date and the title of the literature passage for clarity)

Nov 2019 Minor Adjustment Beauty Salon

October 2019 Artists Life

Oct 2019 Oh Pioneers

August 2019 Dance of Happy shades

June 2019 Americannah

May 2019 The Master

April 2019 The Namesake

March 2018 Beautiful things that Heaven Bears

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