WE WANT TO HELP YOU SUCCEED ON THE ACT* VERBAL SECTIONS
If the verbal skills sections of the ACT are the hardest parts of the test for you, we're here to help. McGraw-Hill's Conquering ACT English, Reading, and Writing has been specially designed and created by experienced ACT coaches. They'll give you test-smart strategies for answering every kind of ACT verbal question. You'll also get intensive practice with every question type to help you build your test-taking confidence. With McGraw-Hill's Conquering ACT English, Reading, and Writing, you'll have everything you need to get test-ready-and achieve your best ACT verbal score.
Includes:
9 full-length practice tests with complete explanations
Hundreds of sample questions just like those on the real test
Strategies for answering every question type: grammar and usage, punctuation, paragraph organization, reading comprehension, and more
18 sample ACT essays with scoring explanations
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