ACT Reading Rules
Evidence-Based Answering
Reading Passage Types
Reading Categories
Reading Strategies
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Coach Washington's number 1 rule concerning the ACT test

Never Leave A Question Unanswered 

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Every correct ACT Reading answer can be proven by this

Evidence From The Passage

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This passage type tells a story and should be approached by tracking characters, conflict, and tone

Prose Fiction

100

This is the best strategy for Prose Fiction passages

Track Emotions & Change

100

This is Coach Washington's suggested time to take out to skim or annotate for important information

60 Seconds

200

Coach Washington's number 1 tip concerning the Reading ACT test

Do Not Waste Time Reading The Entire Passage

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This type of answer choice sounds reasonable but is not directly supported by the text

Trap Answer

200

When reading this passage type, students should focus on the author’s perspective, argument, and purpose

Humanities

200

This is the best strategy for Social Science

Watch For Cause/Effect

200

When presented with either a Social Science, Humanities, or Natural Science passage, once you have read the blurb you should find the...

Thesis Statement or Main Idead

300

This is the number of questions found on the ACT Reading test

40 Questions

300

This strategy requires students to point to a sentence or phrase that proves their answer

Justification

300

This passage type often includes data, explanations, or cause-and-effect relationships and should be read for main ideas rather than details

Natural Science

300

This is the best strategy for Natural Science

Read For Structure

300

Question that tell you what lines to go to for information will fall under the "Do _____" category.

Do Now

400

This is the first thing you should do when presented with a passage on the Reading ACT test

Read The "Blurb" First

400

Enhanced ACT Reading questions often require this skill rather than outside knowledge

Text-Based Reasoning

400

Passages in this category often discuss systems, trends, or historical events and require attention to relationships and viewpoints

Social Science

400

This is where the passage type will be located

In the "Blurb"

400

The "Blurb" is located

Under The Section That Reads Passage I,II,II or IV

500

This is the amount of time allowed to complete the Reading ACT section

35 Minutes

500

These are the two categories ACT Reading passages fall under

Fiction or Non-Fiction

500

This uses storytelling techniques to make abstract concepts of literacy concrete, revealing personal meaning and fostering self-understanding

Literary Narrative

500

This is the best strategy for Humanities

Identify Thesis Early

500

The Reading ACT test is considered to be an...

An Open Book Test

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