Answer Choices
They communicate with each other in the same way as do ibises.
They have the same migration routes as those of ibises.
They create a similar wake to that of ibises.
They expend more energy than do ibises.
Explanation for Question 27 From the Reading Section on the Official Sat Practice Test 7
Question 27 asks, what does the author imply about Pelican storks in geese flying 2 in a V formation. So we can look back out where they referenced pelicans, 3 storks, and geese in the passage, and then identify some information maybe around that 4 and some other things to answer this question. 5 So if we look back, 6 we can see that the first place that they referenced, 7 these other kinds of birds is going to be right here, 8 starting in line 45. It says these findings likely apply to other long winged 9 birds, such as pelicans, storks, and geese usher says. 10 So the first thing we can notice here is that these birds are described 11 as long linked. And we can also identify as said 12 earlier in the passage that Ibises are called big winged. 13 And so these things, while not exactly the same can be determined to be 14 similar to each other. 15 And then you can see following it says smaller birds create more complex 16 wakes that would be making dry. 17 That would make drafting too difficult. So you can see here that there's also 18 a comparison between the kind of wakes that large birds make versus the kind 19 of wakes that small birds make. And you can see that the findings from 20 Ibises big winged birds apply to these long winged birds as well. 21 So Ibises and pelicans, 22 storks, and geese, and the wakes that they create are all being compared to 23 the wakes created by smaller birds here. 24 So let's look and see if any of these indicate that kind of comparison. 25 S...