Reading Review
1. Number of Reading Passages: --------
2. Total number of questions: ----------
3. Total Time: ----------
4. Number of Literature passages: ----
5. Number of Science passages: ------
6. Number of History/Social studies passages: -----
1. 5
2. 52
3.65
4. 1
5. 2
6. 2
What does POOD stand for?
personal order of difficulty
Between Noun and Pronoun, Choose -----------
Noun
Between Active and Passive, Choose ________
Active
Three things SAT tests in Punctuation:
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2. --------------------------------------------------
3. --------------------------------------------------
1. Connecting Ideas
2. Comma Rules
3. Apostrophe rules
Three Types of Questions on Reading section:
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2. -----------------------------------------------
3. -----------------------------------------------
1. Line reference
2. Evidence
3. General
What does POE stand for
Process of elimination
In W&L When in doubt, choose the choice that is
Concise
What should you do if one choice has (.) and the other has (;) and everything else is the same?
List all forms of GO punctuation.
Comma
No punctuation
Writing and Language Review:
1. Number of Passages: ----------
2. Total number of questions: ----------
3.Total Time: ----------
1. 4
2. 44
3. 35
What does LOTD stand for
Letter of the day
(Such as : )/ (: such as) is always
Wrong
Two dashes (- -) are same as -------------and are used to -----------
two commas
separate an unnecessary idea
List all forms of Half- Stop punctuation.
1. Colon
2. half stop
Two Types of Questions on W&L:
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2. --------------------------------------------------
1. Proofreader
2. Editor
How much of the passage do you need to read to find the answer to a specific question?
one sentence before and one sentence after the line numbers given in the questions (5-10 line)
Single dash (-) is same as --------------------and is used between ---------
Colon
C+C/C+IC ideas
What are the two situations in which to choose (, and)?
C+C ideas
LIst of more than two items
List all forms of STOP punctuation
Period
semicolon
colon
exclamatory mark
question mark
comma + FANBOYS
On W&L What do questions without questions Test?
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Grammar and Punctuation
Reading Basic Approach Steps:
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2. -----------------------------------------------
3. -----------------------------------------------
4. -----------------------------------------------
5. -----------------------------------------------
1. Read the blurb
2. select and understand a question
3. read what you need
4. predict the answer
5. use POE
5 choices to Avoid in W&L?
1. being
2. having been
3. wordy
4. changes meaning
5. changes tense
6 choices to avoid in reading
1. half correct
2. deceptive language
3. could be true
4. Extreme language
5. Harsh tone
6. Claims future
only Comma can never go between:
two complete ideas