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Spot The Hook Word - Hook Word Is The Connector That Joins The Sentence To The Previous Sentence

The document provides instructions for reordering sentences and paragraphs on standardized tests. It explains to 1) read the context around the reordered text, 2) identify connecting words, 3) evaluate answer options based on logical flow, and 4) choose the option that fits best. It also provides tips for reading graphs, charts, and infographics questions by reading the title, axes, key and answers.

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Spot The Hook Word - Hook Word Is The Connector That Joins The Sentence To The Previous Sentence

The document provides instructions for reordering sentences and paragraphs on standardized tests. It explains to 1) read the context around the reordered text, 2) identify connecting words, 3) evaluate answer options based on logical flow, and 4) choose the option that fits best. It also provides tips for reading graphs, charts, and infographics questions by reading the title, axes, key and answers.

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Sentence reorder

1. Read the question and go to the sentence that needs to be reordered


2. Spot the hook word-- Hook word is the connector that joins the sentence to the
previous sentence*
3. Read the options and see which one fits in the best with the sentence to be reordered
4. Eliminate and choose the correct answer

*P.S Once you reorder the sentence, make sure that you read the sentence before and the
sentence after.

Therefore, Mark was cautious about the intensity of his workout!

Paragraph reorder (more on ACT) twice on SAT


1. Read the paragraph that needs to be reordered
2. Read the Paragraphs pointed out in the options
3. Remember the part at which a paragraph end is the point at which the reordered
paragraph should begin*
4. Keeping step 3 in mind, select the correct answer

*P.S : Once you reorder the paragraph, make sure that you read the paragraph before and the
paragraph after to ensure it makes logical sense and follows the flow.

Infographics

1. Please do NO Tread the paragraph preceding the graph.


2. Read the topic
3. Read the axes
4. Read the key
5. Eliminate and choose the correct answer

Shorter is better

Redundancy
Together the class walked in unison

Voice

Active SVO- Reema is reading a book


Passive OVS A book is being read by Reema
Wordiness

The tower of London, which was built by King George III in the fifteenth century, is the most
relevant monument of 2020

Non-essential clause- Wordiness and should be avoided

The tower of London is the most relevant monument of 2020.

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