Today’s ACT reading question is a flashback to January 27 – why do the children say “no” at the end of the passage about Mrs. Sennett?
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ACT Question of the Day Explained – February 16, 2014 – Reading, Fiction
Today’s ACT question is a new one from the passage about Mrs. Sennett. The question: how do you characterize the relationship between Mrs. Sennett and the narrator? Continue reading
AC Question of the Day Explained – February 9, 2014 – Reading, Details
Another repeat from the ACT today – the question about children from the fiction passage about Mrs. Sennett. Make sure that you pay attention to the tone of the passage (sarcastic, serious, lighthearted, comical, etc.) when you answer questions like this one!
ACT Question of the Day Explained – January 27, 2014 – Reading, Fiction
Today’s ACT question of the day comes from a fiction passage – the same passage we saw last week, in fact, in the question about the hat. Our question asks us to consider evidence given throughout the passage as support for why the children are saying “no” at the end of the text.
ACT Question of the Day Explained – January 23, 2014 – Reading
Today’s ACT question of the day is a detail question from a fiction passage. We are asked why a certain character always wears a hat, so our first task is to look back at the passage and find the mention of hats. Continue reading