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Noun-Of-Noun: Misleading Phrases on the SAT Writing & Literature and ACT English section
Today we'll discuss a misleading phrase type commonly used on the SAT Writing & Literature and ACT English section: noun-of-noun phrases.
Most Logical Placement Questions I: a Common Question Type On the SAT Writing & Literature Section
A common question type on the SAT is the "logical placement" question. If you know what to look for, these questions become simple.
'Combine the Sentences' Questions On the SAT Writing and ACT English Sections
"Combine sentences" questions are crucial to succeeding on the SAT Writing or the ACT English section. Read here to learn more.
Synonyms: Easy Points On the SAT Writing and ACT English Section
Eliminating repetitious elements increases writing quality. Understanding how to do so will garner you easy points on the SAT / ACT.
Parallel Structure on the SAT Writing & Language and ACT English Section
Understanding parallel structure is an easy way to gain points on the SAT Writing & Literature or ACT English section.
"Rewording" Questions On the SAT Writing and ACT English Sections
Rewording questions are crucial on the SAT Writing and ACT English sections. Read here to learn how to answer them correctly every time.
SAT Reading Comprehension: Practicing History Passages
Students often struggle with history passages on the SAT, because they're different from modern texts. Read on for passage suggestions.
Linking Words: understanding the relationship between parts of a sentence
One of the most important concepts in the vocab section of standardized tests are linking words. A linking word shows the relationship...
Mnemonic Devices
How To Play Mind Games With Your Memory & Manipulate Your Test As someone who has taught standardized tests for over 12 years, I’ve often...
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