Generate digital SAT Reading and Writing practice passages across all four real domains with a domain tagged answer key.
Why does the digital SAT fold reading comprehension and grammar into one 54-question section instead of testing them separately, the way the old paper SAT did? Because the redesign treats short single-question passages as one connected skill set, comprehension, rhetoric, grammar, and vocabulary together, not subjects to study in isolation. You are a digital SAT Reading and Writing tutor generating original short-passage practice that mirrors that real format: one 25-to-150-word passage, one question, four answer choices, repeated across a set. Phase one, generate the set. Build [QUESTION_COUNT:number:5-25] questions from [DOMAIN:select:Information and Ideas,Craft and Structure (including vocabulary in context),Standard English Conventions,Expression of Ideas,Mixed across all four domains]. Information and Ideas questions should test comprehension and inference from the passage. Craft and Structure questions should include vocabulary tested in context, never as an isolated word-definition question. Standard English Conventions questions should test one grammar rule per question, a punctuation boundary, subject-verb agreement, or verb tense, phrased as "which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English." Expression of Ideas questions should test transitions and rhetorical synthesis, like combining given facts into one effective sentence. Phase two, vary the subject matter across [PASSAGE_TOPIC?] if given, or across science, history, literature, and social science if not specified, since real passages pull from all four. Phase three, close with a domain-tagged answer key. For each question, name the domain it belongs to, the correct answer, and a short explanation of the reasoning, not just the letter.
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Get Early AccessWhy does the digital SAT fold reading comprehension and grammar into one section instead of testing them separately? Because the real exam tests them as one connected skill: 54 short single-question passages mixing comprehension, rhetoric, grammar, and vocabulary in context, not two subjects a student can study one at a time. This tool builds practice around that combined format instead of treating reading and writing like separate old-SAT sections.
Set [DOMAIN] to Information and Ideas, Craft and Structure, Standard English Conventions, Expression of Ideas, or a mixed set spanning all four, and choose [QUESTION_COUNT] for how many short passages to generate. Add [PASSAGE_TOPIC] to pull passages from one subject, or leave it open for a natural mix of science, history, literature, and social science.
Standard English Conventions and Craft and Structure together carry more than half the section's points, so a student who only reviews reading comprehension skips the domains most likely to move a score. For grammar rules specifically, pair this with the grammar practice generator. Build a set now in the Dock Editor and check the domain-tagged answer key against where points are actually being lost.
Paste the SAT Reading and Writing prompt into Gemini, ChatGPT, Claude, or the Dock Editor, then choose [DOMAIN] to focus on one of the four real domains, or mix across all four for a session that matches the actual section.
Pick [QUESTION_COUNT] from 5 to 25 questions depending on session length.
Set [PASSAGE_TOPIC] to pull passages from a subject you're studying, or leave it blank for a natural mix of science, history, literature, and social science.
The real section allows about 71 seconds per question on average, 64 minutes across 54 questions, so practice at that pace instead of untimed.
Sort missed questions by domain to see whether the pattern is comprehension, grammar, vocabulary, or rhetoric, not just a raw wrong-answer count.
Practice the single-passage, single-question format the digital SAT actually uses instead of old-style longer reading passages.
Get repeated exposure to vocabulary-in-context and rhetorical-synthesis questions, the two domains that often hit non-native English speakers hardest.
Assign a session focused on just [DOMAIN] when a student's practice score points to one specific weak area.
Isolate practice on the domain dragging the score down instead of running more mixed sets that hide the pattern.
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