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5th March 2016, 03:56 PM
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Re: Examples of 12 SAT essay

SAT Essay reactions are scored utilizing a painstakingly planned procedure:

Two distinct individuals will read and score your exposition.

Every scorer grants 1–4 focuses for every measurement: perusing, investigation, and composing.

The two scores for every measurement are included.

You'll get three scores for the SAT Essay — one for every measurement — extending from 2–8 focuses.

Arrange and compose a paper in which you build up your perspective on this issue. Support your position with thinking and cases taken from your perusing, studies, experience, or perceptions.

Sample of a SAT Essay for scoring a 12:


The expression "saint" originates from the old Greeks. For them, a saint was a mortal who had accomplished something so a long ways past the ordinary extent of human experience that he deserted a godlike memory him when he kicked the bucket, and in this manner got love like that due the divine beings. A large portion of these first saints were awesome supporters of mankind: Hercules, the beast executioner; Asclepius, the main specialist; Dionysus, the maker of Greek clubs. Be that as it may, individuals who had carried out incomprehensible wrongdoings were likewise called saints; Oedipus and Medea, for instance, got divine love after their passings also. Initially, legends were not as a matter of course great, but rather they were constantly exceptional; to be a saint was to grow individuals' feeling of what was feasible for a person.

Today, it is much harder to disconnect the idea of chivalry from profound quality; we just call legends those whom we appreciate and wish to copy. Yet at the same time the idea holds that unique connection to probability. We require saints as a matter of first importance in light of the fact that our legends characterize the cutoff points of our goals. We to a great extent characterize our goals by the saints we pick, and our standards - things like mettle, honor, and equity - generally characterize us. Our legends are images for us of the considerable number of characteristics we might want to have and every one of the desire we might want to fulfill. A man who picks Martin Luther King or Susan B. Anthony as a saint is going to have an altogether different feeling of what human greatness includes than somebody who picks, say, Paris Hilton, or the rapper 50 Cent. Also, on the grounds that the goals to which we try do as such much to decide the courses in which we carry on, we all have a personal stake in every individual having saints, and in the decision of legends each of us makes.

Once more, the basic good commitment of saints is the development of our feeling of plausibility. In the event that we the majority of us, as Thoreau said, lead lives of calm urgency, it is on the grounds that our points of view of plausibility are excessively confined. Saints can offer us some assistance with lifting our eyes somewhat higher. Immanuel Kant said that "from the slanted timber of mankind, no straight thing was ever constructed." That might well be valid. However, some have utilized that distorted, hitched timber to assemble more strongly and wonderfully than others, and we might all advantage by their cases. Paradise knows we require those cases now.


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