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10 April

What Is Imagery?

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What is imagery?

What is the point of imagery?

How to recognize imagery

Examples of imagery

What is imagery?

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31 January

ACT/SAT/GRE Vocabulary List 2

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Aloof – adjective – Distant, either physically or emotionally

She remained aloof from the rest of the team, choosing not to interact with them on a personal level.


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08 November

ACT/SAT/GRE Vocabulary List 1

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Rigorous – adjective – severe or harsh

A rigorous routine can help improve overall fitness and health.

Egregious – adjective – extraordinary in a bad way; flagrant

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25 October

What is Parallelism in Reading?

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What is parallelism?

You might be familiar with the term “parallel” in geometry where it means two or more lines that will never meet. Lines like these face the same way and are alike in their

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16 August

Common Literary Devices Students Should Know

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What Are Literary Devices?

Literary devices are powerful tools for storytelling. They are techniques that an author uses to convey their message or story. Some common literary devices include similes, metaphors, and personification, but there are

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05 July

Finding the Main Idea in 3 Easy Steps

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Finding the main idea of a passage is an essential skill students need to develop. The main idea is the central message of a passage, and it is the most important point that the author wants the reader to

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24 May

4 Easy Comma Rules to Quickly Increase ACT and SAT Scores

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Many people struggle with how to use commas correctly. There are so many rules for so many situations that it becomes difficult not to confuse one with another. You

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26 September

Common Latin and Greek Word Roots

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If you’re looking to improve your vocabulary, you should consider becoming familiar with Latin and Greek word roots. It may seem counterintuitive to look to another language when trying to better understand your own, but Latin and Greek roots

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11 January

How To Identify The Purpose Of A Passage

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Authors have a wide variety of reasons for communicating with readers. When reading a book or other piece of writing, it is incredibly important to understand the author’s purpose for writing down the words in front of you. When

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13 July

Common Literary Devices Students Should Know

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  • Categories High School, Middle School, Reading/Writing, Test Prep

In learning to read and analyze literature, students will see these terms pop up again and again. Being able to recognize literary devices – linguistic or writing techniques meant to produce a specific effect – is an important part

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