What is the correct form of the verb in this sentence: "She _ to the store every Monday."
B
What is the main idea of a passage?
The central point or message that the author is trying to convey throughout the text
What is a topic sentence?
What is a metaphor?
A metaphor is a figure of speech that compares two things that are not alike by saying one thing is another
What is one way to manage time effectively during the ACT?
multiple answers
Identify the error in this sentence:
"He don't like to play soccer."
Don't should be doesn't
What does the term "inference" mean in reading comprehension?
Reading between the lines
Using clues + prior knowledge
Drawing logical conclusions
Not explicitly stated in text
Based on evidence from passage
What should be included in a strong conclusion?
Restate main points
No new information
Provide closure
Connect to introduction
Leave lasting impression
Define "foreshadowing."
Foreshadowing is a literary device that gives readers hints about future events in a story
Why is it important to read the questions before reading the passage?
it gives you a clear focus and purpose for reading, allowing you to actively search for specific information within the text related to the questions being asked, rather than passively absorbing the entire passage without a clear goal in mind
What is the difference between "its" and "it's"?
"Its" is a possessive pronoun, meaning it shows that something belongs to "it" and is used without an apostrophe, while "it's" is a contraction of "it is" or "it has" and always includes an apostrophe
What is the purpose of a thesis statement in a text?
A thesis statement in a text serves as the central argument or main idea.
How do you avoid run-on sentences?
Use proper punctuation
Separate independent clauses
Add coordinating conjunctions
Consider breaking into multiple sentences
Use semicolons when appropriate
What is the difference between a protagonist and an antagonist?
Protagonist: Main character
Drives the story forward
Antagonist: Opposes protagonist
Creates conflict
Both essential for plot development
How can process of elimination help you answer multiple-choice questions?
Process of elimination helps you answer multiple-choice questions by allowing you to systematically remove obviously incorrect answer choices, narrowing down your options and increasing the likelihood of selecting the correct answer
Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
(a) I love pizza, it's my favorite food.
(b) I love pizza; it's my favorite food.
B
How can context clues help determine the meaning of an unknown word?
Surrounding words and phrases
Types: definition, example, contrast
Help understand unfamiliar words
Look before and after unknown word
Use sentence structure for hints
What are transition words, and why are they important?
Transition words are words or phrases used to connect ideas between sentences and paragraphs, acting like bridges to help the reader smoothly follow the flow of your writing and understand the relationship between different points
What does the term "theme" refer to in literature?
Central message or meaning
Universal truth about life
Developed throughout story
More than one word
What should you do if you encounter a difficult question?
Skip and come or make an educated guess
What is a compound sentence? Provide an example.
Contains two independent clauses
Joined by coordinating conjunction (FANBOYS)
Example: "I like coffee, but she prefers tea"
Each clause can stand alone as complete thought
Requires proper punctuation (comma before conjunction)
What are the key elements to consider when analyzing an author’s tone?
word choice (diction), imagery, sentence structure, details included, point of view, and the overall context of the writing
Explain the difference between active and passive voice with examples.
In active voice, the subject of a sentence performs the action, while in passive voice, the subject receives the action
Explain the concept of "imagery" and its effect on writing.
"Imagery" in writing refers to the use of descriptive language that appeals to the reader's senses, allowing them to vividly picture a scene, character, or object by invoking sight, sound, taste, smell, and touch, essentially creating a mental image through words, which can greatly enhance the depth and impact of a piece of writing by making it more immersive and emotionally engaging for the reader
How can practicing with timed quizzes improve your performance on the ACT?
Practicing under timed conditions is vital for mastering the ACT. By simulating the pressure of the actual test, you'll develop fundamental pacing strategies that help you manage each section effectively