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Cracking the AP English literature

2000
A preparation guide for advanced placement tests in English literature.

Sparknotes: Romeo and Juliet, William Shakespeare

When an essay is due and dreaded exams loom, this book offers students what they need to succeed. It provides chapter-by-chapter analysis, explanations of key themes, motifs and symbols, a review quiz, and essay topics. It is suitable for late-night studying and paper writing.

Standardized testing

2015
Examines the issues surrounding educational tests and measurements and provides an overview of the topic.

Preparation for the GED test

your best study program for the new exam
Provides a review for the GED, covering writing skills, social science, science, interpretation of art and literature, and math, with two full-length practice tests, practice questions with explanations, and answer keys.

SAT success

2002
2001
With a pefect blend of test-taking strategy, subject review, and practice exercises, this guide is ideal for self study and helps you excel at all kinds of SAT questions - from quantitative comparisons to analogies. You'll learn to focus on your strengths and fine-tune your knowledge to get the scores you deserve - and get in to the college you want.

Are you ready for the SAT & ACT?

building critical reading skills for rising high school students
2014
A study guide designed to help high school students build reading skills in preparation for the SAT and ACT college entrance examinations. Includes how to identify key words that offer hidden information, pinpoint the primary purpose of reading passages, discover the language and implications of argument, identify the parts of words, use context clues to decipher unfamiliar vocabulary, and "trim the fat" to make sense of difficult paragraphs.

CliffsNotes on Homer's The Iliad

1986
Review and study guide to the classic Greek epic poem "The Iliad" by Homer..

Analysis, argument, and synthesis

2008
Through readings of mainly non-fiction writings, students learn to read analytically, write about visuals, compose arguments, and learn to write a synthesis essay. This is all for the new AP English Language and Composition exam.

Cracking the AP

English literature exam
1997

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