You only need to read one sentence for this type of question
What is Vocabulary in context?
This is what you get points for on the Reading test (hint: it's not reading)
What is answering the questions?
This is the small paragraph at the beginning of the passage
What is the Blurb?
These are the easiest incorrect answers to spot
What are answers that are rude, silly or offensive?
"Go get the answer and bring it back" is what you might say about this question type
What is Fetch?
This is what you do after you Read the Blurb
What is Map the Questions?
The Reading is after this test on the ACT
What is Math?
Finish this statement: 1/2 right + 1/2 wrong =
What is all wrong?
These are your "thinker" questions
What are Reasoning or purpose questions?
This is the Reading Basic Approach step most people skip
What is Predict the Answer?
This is how many Reading questions there are
What is we don't know?
These answers feature words like "always," and "never"
What are extreme language answers
A Fetch question might start with this phrase
What is According to the passage?
What is the final step in the Reading Basic Approach?
What is POE or Process of Elimination?
These are words you can find easily in the passage
What are Lead or Key Words?
These wrong answers just repeat words from the passage but don't answer the question
What are recycled answers?
You should save these questions until the end
What are main idea or general questions?
This is how big a window you should read for line reference questions
What is five lines up and five lines down?
These are the numbers given in some questions
What are Line References?
These answers may require you to go back and reread if you are trying to talk yourself into it
What are "could be true" answers?