It always pays to memorize this formula. Sometimes solving quadratic equations is easier if you work the problem backwards by plugging in for the answer choices.
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ACT data representation and research summary passages may include tables. Note any correlation between independent variable and dependent variables.
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Collective pronoun questions have a high error rate because when dealing with a pronoun it MUST agree with the noun it replaces in terms of number, gender, and person. Some example are listed below.
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Practice your Reading passage strategy and get comfortable with one approach to deploy on test day. See below for the question and key word strategy.
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Practice a few strategies for Reading passages to identify the one that works for you. First and last sentence strategy is one of them. Try this on a few passages and let us know if it helped you.
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Sentence fragments are portions of a sentence punctuated incorrectly. The test will try to pass off a dependent clause as a complete sentence so look out!
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Knowing the relationship between independent and dependent variable and spotting them in a chart, graph, or table will help you quickly identify the correct answers to three or four questions on the ACT science section.
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Did you know that correct answers to inference questions on the reading section are usually middle-of-the-road stance? Ideal questions for process of elimination, try it and let us know how it worked.
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Effective sentences that convey the author’s idea use common transition words. The table below shows some logical relationships and words commonly used to convey the idea effectively!
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When reading research summary passages on the ACT Science section identify the hypothesis, dependent variable, and independent variable
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When dealing with questions in the English/Writing section, watch out for words in sentences that say the same thing – twice. Invariably the best answer choice is written to the point.
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DO NOT leave any ovals empty! Seniors participating in the Senior Retake, when guessing on a question pick the same oval (your letter of the day) to increase the probability of guessing right.
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