passages
basic strategies
help with history
Advance stratagies
Enter Category
100
A type of passage that is structured like a short story
What are pros?
100
you want to do this to decide what passage to start with
What is going easy to hard
100
you wan to underline these in historical passages.
What are definitions or main ideas?
100
Act answers cant have these types of answers.
What is implying a negative description of a group or person?
100
you want to underline these three things in pros passages.
What are setting, imagery, and tone?
200
this type of passage can deal with architecture, psychology, and art.
What is humanities?
200
do this before you read a passage to help you while reading
What is skimming questions?
200
you want to do this to conflict or disagreement in a historical passage.
What is mark it?
200
you want to do this with a passage that's split into two parts.
What is do one part at a time.
200
you want to answer passages in this order to be most efficient.
What is easy to hardest
300
History and biography are part of this passage.
What is social science?
300
do this on your test booklet to help answer questions
What is annotating
300
in a historical passage, this shows the authors opinion
What is contrast?
300
use these for unfamiliar vocabulary in a passage
What are context clues?
300
A chapter out of your history book would be this type of passage.
What is social science?
400
technology and astronomy are common for this type of passage.
What is natural science?
400
you want to skip and go back to these type of passages
What is confusing or boring?
400
this can show a author's purpose in a historical passage.
What is "respond to a passage"?
400
you want to watch out for answers with this on the reading test.
What is a bias
400
you want to make note of descriptive words and character traits in this type of passage.
What is pros
500
A verse from "Macbeth" would be part of this type of passage
What is humanities?
500
you do this to find passages with familiar topic
What is reading the title
500
you want to mark this type of relationship in a historical passage.
What is cause/ effect?
500
to compare articles you want to read both while doing this.
What is underline main points or opinions?
500
this is a reason why you want to skip boring passages.
what is because you're not interested?