The ACT English Test covers a very specific set of usage and rhetoric rules,
and it usually tests them in the same way year after year. These skills do not represent
the complexity of the English language, but they do represent a basic command
of the use of the language. The ACT expects students to have that basic command.
This is an overview of what you need to know, but it is no substitute for practice. You should practice
these skills until they come naturally in your writing and editing.
and it usually tests them in the same way year after year. These skills do not represent
the complexity of the English language, but they do represent a basic command
of the use of the language. The ACT expects students to have that basic command.
This is an overview of what you need to know, but it is no substitute for practice. You should practice
these skills until they come naturally in your writing and editing.
USAGE (punctuation, sentence structure, etc.):
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RHETORIC (style, organization, logic, etc.):
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