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ACT English TestThe multiple-choice English test focuses on proper grammar, punctuation, and sentence flow. You are askedon this ACT test to correct sentences identified within a passage. The passage precedes the questions and eachsentence is number in the passage. Take the time to read the opening the passage before jumping into thequestions. This will help give you the right framework for answering each question. Consequently, thequestions will make more sense if you understand the passage.You do have time to read the passage and not skim over the passage. Test questions distracters are set- up forskimmers. Even slow readers can complete the reading passages and have a good opportunity to answer thepassage due to the fact they understand the passage. Four answer choices are presented and only one choice isthe correct answer. Moreover, some questions will indicate “no change” as an answer choice. If you believethe passage doesn’t need to be changed select the “no change” answer choice.Rhetorical SkillsUsage and Mechanics Writing strategy (12 questions)Organization (11 questio ns)Style (12 questions)Punctuation (10 questions)Grammar and Usage (12 questions)Sentence Structure (18 questions)InstructionsThere are five passages on this subject test. You should read each passage once beforeanswering the questions on it. In order to answer correctly, you may need to read severalsentences beyond the question.There are two question formats within the passages. In one format, you will find words andphrases that have been underlined and assigned numbers. These numbers will correspond with setsof alternative words/phrases, given in the right- hand column of the test booklet. From the sets ofalternatives, choose the answer choice that works best in context, keeping in mind whether itemploys standard written English, whether it gets across the idea of the section, and whether itsuits the tone and style of the passage. You will usually be offered the option “NO CHANGE,”which you should choose if you think the version found in the passage is best.In the second format, you will see boxed numbers referring to sections of the passage or to thepassage as a whole. In the right - hand column, you will be asked questions about or givenalternatives for the sections marked by the boxes. Choose the answer choice that best answers thequestion or completes the section. After choosing your answer choice, fill in the correspondingbubble on the ans wer sheetOn the actual test, you will be given 45 minutes to answer 75 questions. 2006 SparkNotesThe sample test that follows includes questions from several of the English Test categories:Rhetorical SkillsACT EnglishUsage and MechanicsWriting strategyPunctuationOrganizationStyleGrammar and usageSentence structure1

Ninth Grade Text SamplesUsage and Mechanics – PunctuationThe OdysseyRomeo and JulietTo Kill a MockingbirdShort stories:“The Necklace”“The Most Dangerous Game”“The Gift of the Magi”From a grade level text sample:1. Locate commas used with items in a series.2. Locate commas used with coordinate conjunctions3. Locate commas used in quotations.Tenth Grade Text SamplesUsage and Mechanics – PunctuationThe CrucibleThe Adventures of Huckleberry FinnOf Mice and MenA Raisin in the SunFrom a grade level text sample:1. Locate commas used to set off a non-essential clause in a sentence.2. Locate commas used to set off an appositive.3. Locate semi-colons used to separate two independent clauses.ACT English2

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Ninth Grade Text SamplesUsage and Mechanics – Grammar and usageThe OdysseyRomeo and JulietTo Kill a MockingbirdShort stories:“The Necklace”“The Most Dangerous Game”“The Gift of the Magi”From a grade level text sample:1. Locate examples of correctly used past and past participle forms of irregular verbs.2. Locate examples of correctly used comparative and superlative forms of adjectives.From grade level text examples:1. Locate examples of correctly used adjective and adverb forms.2. Locate examples of subject-verb agreement and pronoun-antecedent agreement.From grade level text examples:1. Locate correct use of each word-there and their, past and passed, lead and led.Tenth Grade Text SamplesUsage and Mechanics – Grammar and usageThe CrucibleThe Adventures of Huckleberry FinnOf Mice and MenA Raisin in the SunFrom a grade level text sample:1. Locate commas used to set off a non-essential clause in a sentence.2. Locate commas used to set off an appositive.3. Locate semi-colons used to separate two independent clauses.ACT English5

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Ninth Grade Text SamplesUsage and Mechanics – Sentence StructureThe OdysseyRomeo and JulietTo Kill a MockingbirdShort stories:“The Necklace”“The Most Dangerous Game”“The Gift of the Magi”From a grade level text sample:1. Locate conjunctions or punctuation used to join simple clauses.2. Locate consistency of use in verb tense in a sentence or between adjoining sentences.Tenth Grade Text SamplesUsage and Mechanics – Sentence StructureThe CrucibleThe Adventures of Huckleberry FinnOf Mice and MenA Raisin in the SunFrom a grade level text sample:1. Locate verbs and identify verb tense within a paragraph.2. Locate a phrase and identify the sentence part which it modifies.3. Locate a clause and identify the sentence part which it modifies.ACT English8

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Ninth Grade Text SamplesRhetorical Skills – Writing strategyThe OdysseyRomeo and JulietTo Kill a MockingbirdShort stories:“The Necklace”“The Most Dangerous Game”“The Gift of the Magi”From a grade level text sample:1. Identify the basic purpose of a selected sentence.Tenth Grade Text SamplesRhetorical Skills – Writing strategyThe CrucibleThe Adventures of Huckleberry FinnOf Mice and MenA Raisin in the SunFrom a grade level text sample:1. Determine the author’s purpose.2. Identify the genres of the grade level text samples.ACT English11

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Ninth Grade Text SamplesRhetorical Skills – OrganizationThe OdysseyRomeo and JulietTo Kill a MockingbirdShort stories:“The Necklace”“The Most Dangerous Game”“The Gift of the Magi”From a grade level text sample:1. Identify conjunctive adverbs and conjunctive adverb phrases.2. Discuss the purpose and the importance of the opening paragraph for directing the rest of thepiece.Tenth Grade Text SamplesRhetorical Skills – OrganizationThe CrucibleThe Adventures of Huckleberry FinnOf Mice and MenA Raisin in the SunFrom a grade level text sample:1. Determine the author’s purpose.2. Identify the genres of the grade level text samples.ACT English14

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Ninth Grade Text SamplesRhetorical Skills – StyleThe OdysseyRomeo and JulietTo Kill a MockingbirdShort stories:“The Necklace”“The Most Dangerous Game”“The Gift of the Magi”From a grade level text sample:1. Sentences that demonstrate correct agreement of pronoun and antecedent.Tenth Grade Text SamplesRhetorical Skills – StyleThe CrucibleThe Adventures of Huckleberry FinnOf Mice and MenA Raisin in the SunFrom a grade level text sample:1. Identify the style and tone of the writing.2. Identify pronouns and their references.ACT English17

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question or completes the section. After choosing your answer choice, fill in the corresponding bubble on the answer sheet On the actual test, you will be given 45 minutes to answer 75 questions. 2006 SparkNotes The sample test that follows includes questions from several of the English Test categories: Rhetorical Skills Usage and Mechanics

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