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The Official ACT Reading Guide

ACT 

ISBN: 978-1-119-63455-3

April 2020

288 pages

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Description

Are you prepared to do your best on the ACT reading section test?

The Official ACT Reading Guide is the only test prep resource created by the makers of the ACT to prepare you for the ACT reading test. This step-by-step guide reviews the entire ACT reading test, allowing you to familiarize yourself with the types of questions you can expect to see on test day. You'll learn tips and advice that will help you do your best, as well as how to approach each question type. Learn how to quickly read and retain information, and see explanations of each question’s answer to improve your performance and gain the confidence you need to succeed!

Additionally, the book includes a PIN on the inside front cover that provides access to the full print version and pool of questions online. This offers a customizable learning experience.

The Official ACT Reading Guide helps you work toward the score you're targeting and take one major step toward achieving your educational goals!

  • The only book with real ACT reading questions organized by question type
  • Includes tips and advice for reading more quickly and retaining information
  • Detailed explanations for every official ACT reading question in the book

With this concept-based guide straight from the makers of the ACT, you know you’re preparing to do your absolute best on the ACT reading.

About the Author

ACT (Iowa City, IA) is a not-for-profit organization providing assessment, research, information, and program management services to support education and workforce development. Known most widely as the makers of the ACT exam--the college readiness and placement assessment taken by some 1.8 million high school students each year--ACT produces a number of assessments and services reaching more than 10 million people along the kindergarten through career continuum. ACT's rigorous research informs policy decisions and helps develop programs that boost lifelong learning potential in schools and workplaces around the world. To learn more, visit www.act.org.