Read passages quickly for main ideas first, then return to specific lines when questions reference them.
Find evidence to cross out 3 choices. Wrong answers are too broad, narrow, backwards, or unsupported by text.
Need only 29/40 correct for score 26. Skip difficult questions first and prioritize easier wins instead.
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LinkTake continuous targeted practice tests focusing on passage types and question categories. EdisonOS provides detailed breakdowns analyzing every second spent. Create study guides categorizing missed questions by inference, main idea, and detail types to identify weaknesses and focus studying on specific reading skill deficiencies.
Use progressive timing: first practice with unlimited time, then 40 minutes, finally 35 minutes (actual test length). Take full strictly-timed sections to build reading stamina. Take 3 full-length timed practice tests prior to your real ACT to build endurance and reduce test day anxiety.
EdisonOS allows custom practice tests targeting specific areas like inference questions, main idea identification, or detail location. However, since questions are embedded within passages, you need passage context to answer effectively. Practice switching between different question types within complete passage formats.
EdisonOS tests are vetted by top ACT prep experts with questions going through expert vetting processes. The interface mirrors the actual ACT Online Test with Enhanced ACT structure. Tests follow the authentic format of 4 passages testing prose fiction, social science, humanities, and natural science.
EdisonOS provides detailed analytics analyzing every second spent, with comprehensive score reports showing time management and performance breakdowns. Track improvement in different passage types and question categories. Use raw score to composite score conversion to understand your performance level.
For detailed questions, return to referenced lines and read the surrounding context. For inference questions, find textual evidence supporting your choice. Use strategic elimination and remember that correct answers must be fully supported by passage text, while wrong answers contain unsupported claims.