SAT Mc Graw Hill 2011

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

478 McGRAW-HILL’S SAT


Practice Essay 14
Time—25 minutes

Directions for Writing the Essay

Plan and write an essay that answers the question below. Do NOT write on another topic. An essay on
another topic will receive a score of 0.
Two readers will grade your essay based on how well you develop your point of view, organize and ex-
plain your ideas, use specific and relevant examples to support your thesis, and use clear and effective
language. How well you write is much more important than how much you write, but to cover the topic
adequately you should plan to write several paragraphs.
Your essay must be written only on the lines provided on your answer sheet. You will have enough space
if you write on every line, avoid wide margins, and keep your handwriting to a reasonable size. Your essay
will be read by people who are not familiar with your handwriting, so write legibly.
You may use this sheet for notes and outlining, but these will not be graded as part of your essay.

Consider carefully the issue discussed in the following passage, then write an essay that answers the ques-
tion posed in the assignment.

History books record the deeds of the great inventors, warriors, explorers, and artists, but
the real fabric of society is determined by consumers and ordinary workers—not those who
make, but those who use; not those who find, but those who settle; not those who fight, but
those who repair the damage.

Assignment: Which is more important to a society: the demands of consumers or the dreams
of artists, discoverers, and inventors?Write an essay in which you answer this ques-
tion and discuss your point of view on this issue. Support your position logically with
examples from literature, the arts, history, politics, science and technology, current
events, or your experience or observation.

Note:Write your practice essay on two pages of standard lined paper.
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