This is the second piece of the Science Review section. This is to help those who take the ACT exam, they have difficulties in the scientific part of the exam.
The ACT Science section is one of the biggest mysteries for students, since it is the most different from SAT, PSAT and other tests. Here we will try to solve this mystery by explaining the type of paragraph of ACT and the type of question unique to each paragraph. Next, check the pH and conductivity when adding 0.2 mL titrant. Even if I do not know what the titrant is, I know that the amount of added titrant is on the x axis because I have not read the paragraph. After adding 0.2 ml of titrant to the x axis, it was found that the conductivity is less than 0.5 kS / cm (unless the measured value of the unit is known). According to the key, according to the dotted line of the key, the color is yellow
I think the biggest problem in this article is just ... .... You are a tester. We will provide tests to schools primarily preparing for the test (ie schools targeting blacks and brown children). Three paragraphs must be selected for one of the tests. Is this the paragraph you chose? Even if you leave that essay aggressive, are there still 1 million better choices? Black History During the month, did my 22 black and brown students have to read sympathy to really write a portrait of a man who struggled to maintain slavery?
Scientific reasoning test is 35 minutes, 40 tests in 35 minutes. There are seven paragraphs, followed by five to seven questions. These paragraphs are provided in three different forms of data representation, summary of the survey, and conflicting perspectives. This form was very easy to predict (that is, a total of 3 data representing paragraphs, 5 questions in each paragraph, 3 survey summary paragraphs, 6 questions in each paragraph, and 7 in conflicting perspective paragraphs 7 I have one question). As the number of paragraphs decreases, in Figures 7 to 6, more changes will start to occur for each channel type. But so far, there is only one contradictory view. These changes are up-to-date and the only reference that has been referenced so far is in a recently released ACT web site simulated test.