ACT/SAT Comma Question Drill Set 2
Master ACT and digital SAT comma questions with these practice exercises. As with Drill Set 1, these drills focus on non-essential phrases, which are frequently tested on both the ACT and SAT.
Welcome to Comma Question Drill Set 2, a valuable tool designed to hone your skills for ACT English and SAT Writing comma questions. Like its predecessor, Comma Question Drill Set 1, this set of exercises emphasizes the most frequently tested comma rule: the one for non-essential phrases.
Here's what you’ll get:
Five meticulously designed ACT/SAT comma question drills, created by an ACT/SAT expert to closely emulate the style and structure of questions you'll encounter on the actual exams.
Detailed explanations for each answer choice, emphasizing practical application of strategies and tactics as outlined in my guide, Mastering SAT and ACT Comma Questions, Part 1.
Inclusion of tips within the explanations, aimed at helping you sidestep common pitfalls and traps that incorrect answer choices may present.
Clarifications on common misunderstandings and misapplications often encountered when students are first learning the strategies and tactics for comma questions.
Getting The Most Out Of These Drills
To maximize your score gains, I strongly recommend that you first familiarize yourself with the strategies and tactics taught in Mastering SAT and ACT Comma Questions, Part 1. The main objective of these drills is to provide you with practical experience in applying those techniques.
Also, even if you correctly answer a question, be sure to read its explanation. This will aid you in understanding traps presented by the incorrect answer choices, designed to lead you into typical errors. Additionally, reading the explanations will reinforce the correct ways to analyze answer choices on ACT and SAT comma questions.
If you haven't yet attempted Drill Set 1, I encourage you to do so. The drill sets are designed to be standalone, so it’s fine to do this drill set first.
Now, without further ado, let's dive into the drills!
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