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English Rhetoric Success on the ACT

English Rhetoric Success on the ACT . Presentation taken from Ene-Kaja Chippendale, Ph.D. 2013-2014 For Schools. Important Information. The English test has 5 passages and 75 questions: 9 min. per passage Set a goal score 21 48/75 correct 25 58/75 correct 31 69/75 correct

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English Rhetoric Success on the ACT

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  1. English Rhetoric Success on the ACT Presentation taken from Ene-Kaja Chippendale, Ph.D. 2013-2014 For Schools

  2. ImportantInformation • The English test has 5 passages and 75 questions: 9 min. per passage • Set a goal score 21 48/75 correct 25 58/75 correct 31 69/75 correct • Know that 1:5 (20%) of the questions are “NOCHANGE,” meaning that the underlined portion is correct. DON’T OVERCORRECT! There may be 2 to 3 NO CHANGE responses in a row.

  3. Pacing: use your time well • Cover all 5 passages, skipping the long questions if time is a problem. Be careful to match question numbers with answer numbers so you don’t lose your place. • When the 5 minute warning is called, look over your answer sheet and make sure EVERYBUBBLE IS FILLED. There is no penalty for incorrect answers!

  4. Get a watch! • At the beginning of the test, set the watch -to high noon if you use analog watch. A digital watch is better BUT…… • DO NOT get a watch that makes noise (no beeps, buzzes, or tones) • PRACTICE with the watch at home (9 minutes per passage)

  5. Rhetorical Questions: The “Rhetorical Questions” fall into several general categories. The most common ones include I. “Wordiness” questions The same answer is given, but it is worded four different ways. ALWAYS pick the shortest answer.  II. “Omit”Decide if the underlined portion is necessary or not. III. “Best-Word Choice” questions Choose what word best fits the criteria of each question.  IV. “Add-on” or “Kept/Deleted” Decide whether something added (or taken away) from the text is desirable.   V. “Least Acceptable” questions Trickiest and most often missed because students overlook the EXCEPT or NOT in the question.

  6. I. “Wordiness” questions (where the author says the same thing four ways) • Ms. Komiyama moved to her house in 1948, when she had reached the age of eighteenyears old. A.NO CHANGE B. her age was eighteen years old. C. she had attained eighteen years in age. D. she was eighteen years old. ALWAYS PICK THE SHORTEST ANSWER!

  7. Ms. Komiyama moved to her house in 1948, when she had reached the age of eighteen years old. • NO CHANGE • her age was eighteen years old. • she had attained eighteen years in age. • she was eighteen years old.

  8. In both these cases, Grant recognized a needand focused his skills, imagination, and intelligence for devising a way to fill that need. • NO CHANGE • a lack of something that was needed C. that a need was in existence D. a need that was out there

  9. In both these cases, Grant recognized a needand focused his skills, imagination, and intelligence for devising a way to fill that need. • NO CHANGE • a lack of something that was needed • that a need was in existence • a need that was out there

  10. During World War II, the United States and Canadian governments, whose countries border eachother, unjustly relocated many people of Japanese descent. • NO CHANGE • governments, who share a national border, • governments, geographically linked by a joint border, • governments

  11. During World War II, the United States and Canadian governments, whosecountries border each other, unjustly relocated many people of Japanese descent. • NO CHANGE • governments, who share a national border, • governments, geographically linked by a joint border, • governments

  12. 4. The songs and dances she cherished chronicled life, death, and to have a rebirth; they celebrated creation and revolution; they celebrated seasons and the harvest. • NO CHANGE • rebirth • to be reborn; • to have a rebirth

  13. II. “OMIT the underlined portion” --Always read the “OMIT the underlined portion” option first, leaving out the part that is underlined. --If it’s correct and makes sense, select this option and move on!

  14. Even astronauts orbiting the earth chew sugar-free bubble gum while in orbit. • NO CHANGE • during their time in space • which does not have sugar in it • OMIT the underlined portion and end the sentence with a period.

  15. 2. A few corroded pennies, their coppery surfaces pitted and had been tarnished, blended with the soil. • NO CHANGE • they were • were J. OMIT the underlined portion

  16. 3. While I did not know if my grandparents had always thought that way. I also did not know, yet, whether they would approve of my clothing or the apparent lack of authority my father had over me. • NO CHANGE • As • OMIT the underlined portion • Although

  17. 4. Each species being a different size, shape, color, and heat. • NO CHANGE • having • has • OMIT the underlined portion Exception! (needs to read as a complete thought)

  18. “Correct Word Choice”Remember that if two answers say the same thing, both are wrong! Perhaps the celebration of New Year’s Day in Korean culture is heightened; it is thought of as everyone’s birthday party. A. NO CHANGE B. raised C. lifted D. lighted

  19. “Correct Word Choice” Perhaps the celebration of New Year’s Day in Korean culture is heightened; it is thought of as everyone’s birthday party. A. NO CHANGE B. raised C. lifted D. lighted

  20. Even something as visibly simple or natural as computing a person’s age can prove to be not so clear cut. F. NO CHANGE G. apparently H. entirely J. fully

  21. Even something as visibly simple or natural as computing a person’s age can prove to be not so clear cut. F. NO CHANGE G. apparently H. entirely J. fully

  22. III. “Best –Word Choice questions”look for the key words in the question! • Alligators can go through water at astonishing speeds. The writer wants to emphasize here how quickly alligators move. Which choice would most dramatically achieve this effect? A. NO CHANGE B. proceed C. streak D. advance

  23. 1. Alligators can go through water at astonishing speeds. The writer wants to emphasize here how quickly alligators move. Which choice would most dramatically achieve this effect? A. NO CHANGE B. proceed C. streak D. advance

  24. p. 75 • 2. … I stare into the mirror at myself and at the mound of long black braids. “Beautiful,” Renee proclaims, “just like Janet Jackson.” • Which choice would most effectively emphasize the sense of approval in Renee’s Statement? • A. NO CHANGE • B. verbalizes, • C. comments, • D. remarks,

  25. 2. … I stare into the mirror at myself and at the mound of long black braids. “Beautiful,” Renee proclaims, “just like Janet Jackson.” • Which choice would most effectively emphasize • the senses of approval. • A. NO CHANGE • B. verbalizes, • C. comments, • D. remarks,

  26. In 1970, the school board in Pittsfield, New Hampshire, approved a dress code that prohibited students from wearing certain types ofclothing. The school board members believed that wearing “play clothes” to school made the students lax and indifferent toward their school work, while more formal attire established a positive educational climate.Given that all of the choices are true, which one would best illustrate the term “dress code” as it is used in this sentence? A. NO CHANGE B. clothing that was inappropriate. C. clothing, including sandals, bell-bottom pants, and “dungarees” (blue jeans). D. clothing that is permitted in some schools today.

  27. BIG TIP!! DON’T FORGET Whenever you see the words “illustrate”or “examples” in a question, look for the answer that gives specific details or examples.

  28. In 1970, the school board in Pittsfield, New Hampshire, approved a dress code that prohibited students from wearing certain types ofclothing. The school board members believed that wearing “play clothes” to school made the students lax and indifferent toward their school work, while more formal attire established a positive educational climate.Given that all of the choices are true, which one would best illustrate the term “dress code” as it is used in this sentence? A. NO CHANGE B. clothing that was inappropriate.C. clothing, including sandals, bell-bottom pants, and dungarees” (blue jeans). D. clothing that is permitted in some schools today.

  29. 4.We observe thunderstorms over Stampede Pass in the Cascade Range or into Hells Canyon on the Snake River, and when lightning starts a fire, we get ready to jump. Which choice would most effectively emphasize the vigor and energy that are an essential part of the work of smoke jumping? F. NO CHANGE G. follow H. attend J. chase

  30. 4. We observethunderstorms over Stampede Pass in the Cascade Range or into Hells Canyon on the Snake River, and when lightning starts a fire, we get ready to jump. Which choice would most effectively emphasize the vigor and energy that are an essential part of the work of smoke jumping? F. NO CHANGE G. follow H. attend J. chase

  31. I’m not talking about imaginary creatures but about deliciously real morel mushrooms—funnylooking, textured, ediblefungi that appear in springtime. Given that all the choices are true, which one most specifically describes the appearance of a morel mushroom for readers who have never seen one? A. NO CHANGE B. earthy, oddly amusing, interesting-looking C. odorless and unusually shaped D. sand-colored, cone-shaped, sponge-like

  32. I’m not talking about imaginary creatures but about deliciously real morel mushrooms—funny looking, textured, edible fungi that appear in springtime. Given that all the choices are true, which one most specifically describes the appearance of a morel mushroomfor readers who have never seen one? A. NO CHANGE B. earthy, oddly amusing, interesting-looking C. odorless and unusually shaped D. sand-colored, cone-shaped, sponge-like

  33. 6. It is clear that popcorn has been given a permanent role in the modern American diet. Which choice best emphasized the writer’s belief that America’s interest in popcorn will continue into the future? A. NO CHANGE B. an early role C. a genuine position D. a reasonable purpose

  34. 6. It is clear that popcorn has been given a permanent role in the modern American diet. Which choice best emphasized the writer’s belief that America’sinterest in popcorn will continue into the future? A. NO CHANGE B. an early role C. a genuine position D. a reasonable purpose

  35. IV. “Add on” YES/NO questions These are rhetorical questions that ask you to decide whether an author should add or deleteanother line or two of text. For YES/NO questions, always look at the two“NO” answers first. Most (though not all) add-on sentences provide irrelevant material.

  36. (Note: The passage discusses growth of interest in popcorn because of the popularity of microwaves.) At this point, the writer is considering adding the following sentence. A microwave is an electromagnetic wave usually between one millimeter and one meter in wavelength. Would this be a relevant addition at this point in the essay? F. Yes, because it supports the point that researchers had to do a great deal of experimenting before they could get popcorn to pop in a microwave. G. Yes, because it provides scientific information that helps the reader to understand why microwave popcorn was so successful. H. No, because it distracts the reader from the focus of the essay and does not logically fit at this point. J. No, because the information presented is too detailed for such an informal essay.

  37. (Note: The passage discusses growth of interest in popcorn because of the popularity of microwaves.) At this point, the writer is considering adding the following sentence. A microwave is an electromagnetic wave usually between one millimeter and one meter in wavelength. Would this be a relevant addition at this point in the essay? F. Yes, because it supports the point that researchers had to do a great deal of experimenting before they could get popcorn to pop in a microwave. G. Yes, because it provides scientific information that helps the reader to understand why microwave popcorn was so successful. H. No, because it distracts the reader from the focus of the essay and does not logically fit at this point. (focus is on interest & popularity) J. No, because the information presented is too detailed for such an informal essay.

  38. EXCEPTION! Another “Add-on” question on the ACT uses a slightly different format. It asks if the line(s) should be “kept” or “deleted” For these choices, read the KEPToptions first; one of them is usually the correct answer.

  39. Text: The individuals who are passionate about these highway beautification programs point out that native plants along a roadway do more than beautify the area. The writer is considering deleting the phrase “who are passionate about these highway beautification programs” from the preceding sentence. Should the phrase be kept or deleted? A. Kept, because it indicates the paragraph’s focus on the people who founded federal wildflower programs. B. Kept, because it clarifies the term individuals and contributes to the logic of the paragraph. C. Deleted, because the first paragraph of the essay has already established that people are passionate about wildflowers. D. Deleted, because it draws attention away from the wildflowers and places it on the people.

  40. Text: The individuals who are passionate about these highway beautification programs point out that native plants along a roadway do more than beautify the area. The writer is considering deleting the phrase “who are passionate about these highway beautification programs” from the preceding sentence. Should the phrase be kept or deleted? A. Kept, because it indicates the paragraph’s focus on the people who founded federal wildflower programs. (?) B. Kept, because it clarifies the term individualsand contributes to the logic of the paragraph. C. Deleted, because the first paragraph of the essay has already established that people are passionate about wildflowers. (No.) D. Deleted, because it draws attention away from the wildflowers and places it on the people. (huh?)

  41. V. “Least Acceptable” These are the trickiest of the rhetoric questions. There are generally at least 5 or 6 on the test. Beware!

  42. V. “Least Acceptable” • You are now changing gears and looking for the incorrect or inaccurateanswer or word choice. • Read the answer choices as True/False. • The False choice is always the correct answer.

  43. Text: It is pleasant to see vacationers enjoying my hometown so much. Which of the following alternatives to the underlined portion would be LEAST acceptable here? A. notice B. observe C. enjoy D. watch Remember to eliminate choices that do or say the same thing.

  44. Text: It is pleasant to see vacationers enjoying my hometown so much. Which of the following alternatives to the underlined portion would be LEAST acceptable here? A. notice B. observe C. enjoy D. watch

  45. Text: Last week some fellow passengers and I watched an elderly man with a portable chessboard playingchess against himself. Which of the following alternatives to the underlined portion would NOT be acceptable? A. who played B. as he played C. played D. who was playing

  46. Text: Last week some fellow passengers and I watched an elderly man with a portable chessboard playing chess against himself. Which of the following alternatives to the underlined portion would NOT be acceptable? A. who played (ok) B. as he played (ok) C. played (wrong!) D. who was playing (ok)

  47. Text: She worked for thirty years as a teacher and librarian in the field of education in Baltimore public schools. Which of the following words or phrases from the preceding sentence is LEAST necessary and could therefore be deleted? A. thirty B. and librarian C. in the field of education D. Baltimore public

  48. Text: She worked for thirty years as a teacher and librarian in the field of education in Baltimore public schools. Which of the following words or phrases from the preceding sentence is LEAST necessary and could therefore be deleted? A. thirty B. and librarian C. in the field of education (obvious) D. Baltimore public

  49. Text: Grandpa said that, in their old age, he and Grandma had often stumbled on those rough-hewn cobblestones. Which of the following alternatives to the underlined portion would be LEAST acceptable here? A. recited B. explained C. pointed out D. stated

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