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| Preparing to Write for the ACT | If you plan to take the ACT Writing Test then it is necessary for you to prepare yourself. The test consists of just one prompt so it is significant that you act in response to that prompt with your best writing and reasoning.
There are some ways to prepare for this writing challenge, but one of the key ways does not engage writing at all, but rather reading. Reading newspapers and magazines proposes two key benefits. First, you will learn more about the writing styles and vocabulary used by professional writers. This can help offer models for your own writing. Additionally, knowledge of current events will assist you in providing stronger examples and support for the points you make in your writing.
The best way to get ready for the ACT Writing Test is writing practice. The test will require you to explain your viewpoint on an issue. Besides, you will have just 30 minutes to read and think about the issue, plan and write your essay. So you should practice writing within a time limit as well.
At the same time as some applicants feel the pressure of that time limit and start writing at once without the prompt reading. Time spent planning and outlining your essay as well as brainstorming support for your main points will let you to write more quickly and efficiently. Keep in mind to engage in your prewriting activities on the designated pages in your test booklet.
In conclusion, review the prompt and then your outline to ensure that you will have fully responded to the prompt in an organized fashion. If possible, discuss the issue in a broader context or assess the implications or difficulties of the issue. Make sure to use specific examples.
Concentrate on varying the structure of your sentences and pay attention to your word choices. Make sure your conclusion is strong and strengthens your position. Give your essay a final check to correct any mistakes in grammar, usage, punctuation, and spelling. Make any corrections and revisions neatly, between the lines.
Taking time to prepare and then carefully planning your test day writing strategy can help you achieve writing success on the ACT.
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