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ACT Test Study Guide 1 Copyright - All rights reserved. Table of Contents ACT TEST 4 5 STRATEGY 1: FLYING OVER THE 5 STRATEGY 2: CREATING A TENTATIVE 6 STRATEGY 3: OPENINGS AND 7 STRATEGY 4: USING KITCHEN 7 STRATEGY 5: GETTING INTO THE AUTHOR S 8 STRATEGY 6: EMOTIONAL 8 STRATEGY 7: FINDING THE KEY 9 STRATEGY 8: MAKING PROPER 11 STRATEGY 9: APPLYING IDEAS FOR 12 STRATEGY 10: USING CONTEXT 12 STRATEGY 11: BREAKING DOWN PASSAGE 13 STRATEGY 12: FIRST WORD 15 STRATEGY 13: UNDERSTANDING THE 15 STRATEGY 14: FINDING YOUR OPTIMAL 16 STRATEGY 15: DON T BE A 18 STRATEGY 16: FACTUALLY CORRECT, BUT ACTUALLY 19 STRATEGY 17: DIFFERENT 19 STRATEGY 18: EXTRANEOUS 20 21 NUMBER 21 Integers, Odd and Even Numbers, Prime Numbers, 21 ADDITION AND MULTIPLICATION OF ODD AND EVEN 21 22 Percent less than 22 Percent Greater than 22 Percent less than 22 Percent 23 23 WEIGHTED 24 Average 25 2 Copyright - All rights reserved.
the test questions may deliberately have planted a trap for you – remember that they don’t exactly have your best interests at heart. Strategy 4: Using Kitchen Logic When a question asks the test taker to identify a main idea, you should first focus on the opening and ending sentences of the passage and each individual paragraph.
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