6.6.1 - Tips for Approaching Different Sections of the Exam
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Practice Questions
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What is skimming?
💡 Hint: Think about how you would quickly look through a magazine.
Name one mnemonic to remember subject-verb agreement.
💡 Hint: What kind of rhyme could help you with this?
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Interactive Quizzes
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What is the main purpose of initial reading time during the exam?
💡 Hint: What is it that you do before actually starting to answer questions?
True or False: Skimming is an effective way to find specific details in a text.
💡 Hint: Remember what skimming means: it’s about speed!
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Challenge Problems
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You have 30 minutes left in your exam. You've completed the comprehension and grammar sections but are stuck on an essay. What should you do?
💡 Hint: Think about how allocating specific amounts of time can help you.
Explain how failing to use textual evidence in a literature response might impact your evaluation.
💡 Hint: What distinguishes an opinion from a strong argument in literary analysis?
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