Conjunctions and Sentence Logic in One-Blank Sentences - PSAT Critical Reading

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Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

The family huddled in the basement, relieved that the storm had finally passed, but they did not realize that it had been a mere                      to the extremely severe weather that was soon to assault them.

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The best clue for this sentence is the expression "that was soon to assault them." This implies that there is going to be an even stronger storm soon. The option "trickle" might seem like a good way to characterize the weaker first storm, but that really does not fit the sentence—neither in style nor really in grammar. A "prelude," however, is something that introduces another thing, generally being less important than that later thing. For instance, a "prelude" before a musical show lets the audience here some of the music but does not really give them the whole show at once. That comes later. The word literally means to play before. In the sentence, the first storm is said to be a mere prelude to the one that is soon to come.

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