Posts tagged ACT® English
Punctuation: How to Crush These Question Types on the ACT® & SAT®

Punctuation is tested on the English section of the ACT®, the Writing section of the SAT®, and the Reading & Writing module on the DSAT®. In this post, we’ll unpack which punctuation marks are tested on each of these tests, how they may appear, and how you can help your students totally crush these question types!

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How to Take On Those Puzzling Rhetoric Questions on the ACT® & SAT®

Rhetoric—not that meaningless drivel spewed by politicians, but persuasive language used in writing or speaking—tested on the ACT® and SAT® require the test taker to understand the author’s purpose; from their word choices and text structure to their point of view and persuasion techniques.  


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Logical Transitions: How to Choose the Best Answers to These Questions Types on the ACT® & SAT®

Choosing the best logical transition requires students to have a firm grasp on rhetorical skills—the ability to present, justify, persuade, and/or support a particular point of view. Knowing which transition words or phrases to choose can be trickier than test takers may assume.

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