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Title:
Barron's SAT subject test. Literature / Christina Myers-Shaffer, M. Ed., former department chair, Georgetown Independent School District, Georgetown, Texas, independent consultant and educational writer.
Author:
Myers-Shaffer, Christina, author.
Publication Information:
Hauppauge, New York : Barron's Educational Series, Inc., [2017]
Call Number:
PN62 .M94 2017
Abstract:
Updated to reflect the latest subject tests in literature, this manual presents two diagnostic tests and seven full-length practice tests. Students will also find: A review of the seven literary elements that form the basis for the test. Materials to help strengthen critical reading skills, expand vocabulary, and learn the literary terms. Strategies to help you stay focused, overcome distractions, and get the most out of the reading selections the first time.Puzzles and games designed to increase interest and improve working memory, which research shows can improve reading comprehension test scores. BONUS ONLINE PRACTICE TESTS: Students who purchase this book will also get FREE access to two additional full-length online SAT Literature Subject tests with all questions answered and explained. The online exams can be easily accessed by computer, tablet, and smartphone.
Edition:
7th edition.
ISBN:
9781438009568
Physical Description:
viii, 500 pages ; 28 cm
General Note:
"11 full-length practice tests, including 2 diagnostic and 2 online."--Cover.
Contents:
How do I get a higher score on the SAT Subject Test in Literature (SAT STL)? -- What is my first step? -- What can I expect on the SAT STL? -- How can I improve my test score? -- Where do my reading comprehension skills stand now? -- What literary terms to I need to know? -- What literary elements will be on the test? -- Literary element number one : meaning -- Literary element number two : form -- Literary element number three : (narrative) voice -- Literary element number found : tone -- Literary element number five : character -- Literary element number six : use of language -- Literary element number seven : meaning(s) in context -- How are these elements tested? -- How am I doing now?
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