Something that goes against what is morally right.
What is unjust?
Marking out the incorrect answers first.
What is the Process of Elimination?
What the author is trying to ________.
What is prove?
Something you should do the night before a test.
What is get a good night's sleep?
Parts of a passage that can help to identify unknown words.
The poster board was ______________ and lacked in color.
What is unadorned?
Something to do during a test to make sure you choose the right answer.
What is reading the answers carefully?
The average number of times that the ACT will ask a main idea question.
What is one?
A type of test to take before an actual test.
What is practice?
Context refers to the ____________ that helps readers accurately interpret the meaning of a text.
What is information?
To be rash; to not care for consequences.
What is imprudent?
What you should do when facing a really long passage.
What is skimming through?
The first paragraph that reveals the passage's main idea.
What is introduction?
A website you can use to help practice for standardized tests.
These questions are intended to see whether you can ____________ word and phrase meanings in context and understand how authors use words and phrases to achieve specific purposes.
What is determine?
To instigate or stir up.
What is foment?
What you should do when you're not sure of the answer.
What is guessing?
The ______________ statement helps to convey the general message.
What is thesis?
One of the worst possible things you could do when studying for a test.
What is cramming?
The _________ house looked as though no one had lived in it for years.
What is squalid?
What is a brain dump?
Something you can do to pick out facts within the passage.
What is underlining?
The best way to prepare for a test is...
What is finding strategies that work for you?