Synopses & Reviews
Concentrating on the Critical Reading section of the newly structured SAT college entrance exam, this test-preparation workbook presents tips, questions, answers, and answer explanations for the section’s two main question types—sentence completion questions and reading comprehension questions—as well as extensive vocabulary review. Both the sentence completion and the reading comprehension exercises are organized according to level of difficulty and presented in three sections, labeled from A to C. Students who master Level C in both parts are well on the road to achieving a high Critical Reading score when they take the actual SAT. This new workbook replaces Barron's Verbal Workbook for the New SAT, 11th Edition.
Synopsis
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Choose Barron’s Method for Success on the SAT’s Critical Reading Section
Read the Critical Reading overview and understand how the section is scored Use the book’s vocabulary review to sharpen your reading comprehension Do the Level A practice exercises and score your results Review the answers and explanations for all Level A questions When you have mastered Level A exercises, progress to Levels B and C
It’s Your Path To a Higher Test Score
Synopsis
Updated to reflect the current SAT format and questions found on its most recent exams, this workbook concentrates on the SAT Critical Reading section with an extensive series of exercises. They reflect that sections two question types: sentence completion and reading comprehension. The exercises for both question types are divided into three levels of increasing difficulty, labeled from A to C, with all questions answered and explained. Students who master level C of both sections will be prepared to excel on the actual exam. The author also presents test-taking tips and an extensive vocabulary review.
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Hundreds of exercises with questions and answers that reflect the current SAT format Exercises cover sentence completion and reading comprehension Test-taking tips plus an extensive vocabulary review Instructions on creating your own test-preparation flash cardsAbout the Author
Former member, Department of English, James Madison High School, Brooklyn, NY Former member, Department of English, James Madison High School, Brooklyn, NY