Achieving the SAT Breakthrough: Acing the Types of Questions that Most Students Find Difficult: Focus On: Big & Small Ideas (Focus On: SAT Type Questions) - Softcover

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Martin, Mr. Steve; Pruess, Mr. Ed; Jang, Ms. Karen

 
9781733003216: Achieving the SAT Breakthrough: Acing the Types of Questions that Most Students Find Difficult: Focus On: Big & Small Ideas (Focus On: SAT Type Questions)

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Achieving the SAT® Breakthrough: Acing the Types of Questions that Most Students Find Difficult; Focus On: Line Reference Questions 2019 is a first of its kind SAT® prep course. These courses, created into a series of books, allow students to focus on the questions that are the most in quantity on the SAT®. Go to any bookstore or look on any internet retail site and try to find the material in these books, there is nothing like this out there or anywhere! The only SAT® book series that focuses on a specific type of question. 144 practice exercises to improve on the questions needed to increase your score. This book is specifically for big & small idea questions, or understanding both, the main idea and the details of a passage's questions which are a part of the larger Focus On series. Big idea questions are about the main idea of the passage. Small idea questions are about the details in relation to the entire passage.Approximately 12% of all SAT® reading comprehension questions are big idea questions, and 17% are small idea questions. That's a total of almost 30% of the questions devoted to the main idea of a passage and small ideas of a paragraph, specific lines, or sentences. This book helps to: Learn insightful study methods to ace the main idea questions - Provide analytical tools to determine which types of questions to focus on. - Show strategies for score enhancement and improving reading comprehension based questions. - understand the tips and tricks in the questions. - Practice 144 big & small idea questions.

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