Words in Context

SAT Reading and Writing· difficulty 4/5

The novel turns on a fine point of family law, and the author treats her readers as adults capable of grasping it. Rather than simplifying the statute beyond recognition, she lets its complications drive the plot.

As used in the text, what does the word "fine" most nearly mean?

  • A

    acceptable

  • B

    subtle

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  • C

    monetary penalty

  • D

    of high quality

Explanation

The narrative depends on legal "complications" the author refuses to oversimplify, so "fine" here means subtle or nuanced — not the "high quality," "penalty," or casual "okay" senses.

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