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ACT Question of the Day Explained – March 6, 2014 – English

Today’s ACT question of the day is an English question from the baseball passage.  We’re asked to choose a transition sentence that will fit between paragraphs 1 and 2.

Paragraph one provides an anecdote about a baseball-obsessed teacher. The next paragraph talks about the appeal of baseball.  How can we link the two? Continue reading

ACT Question of the Day Explained – February 6, 2014 – English, Transitions

baseballToday’s ACT question of the day wants us to add a sentence to the passage about baseball we saw recently.

The preceding sentence (the sentence before box 6) says:

Babe Ruth, Ted Williams, Joe DiMaggio, Roberto Clemente—names like these will echo through time that are trumpet calls to storied battles fought and won in ages past.

The next (subsequent) sentence compares Hank Aaron to a legendary knight.  Continue reading