Gruber's Complete SAT Critical Reading Workbook

Gruber's Complete SAT Critical Reading Workbook

  • Gary R. Gruber
Publisher:Sourcebooks, Inc.ISBN 13: 9781402253409ISBN 10: 1402253400

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Gruber's Complete SAT Critical Reading Workbook is written by Gary R. Gruber and published by Sourcebooks, Inc.. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1402253400 (ISBN 10) and 9781402253409 (ISBN 13).

THE BEST PRACTICE PLUS COMPREHENSIVE STRATEGIES FOR HIGHER SCORES ON THE SAT CRITICAL READING SECTION For more than 30 years, Dr. Gary Gruber has been the leading authority on the SAT and test preparation. Now, the Gruber Method delves deeper into SAT prep, providing in-depth analysis and strategies for the individual critical reading section of the test. The critical reading section of the SAT tests your reading comprehension and your vocabulary-you have to know what the questions are really asking you about passages you've read, and what the vocabulary words mean in context. The Gruber Strategies teach you how to think about and identify these types of questions instead of trying to answer each one individually, to help you save time and improve accuracy. EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO STUDY TO GET AN 800 ON THE CRITICAL READING SECTION 16 verbal strategies 4 sentence completion strategies 9reading comprehension strategies 3 vocabulary strategies 14 reading quizzes 4 vocabulary tests WHAT THE MEDIA IS SAYING "Dr. Gary Gruber has developed a method that will raise students' test scores by sharpening their thinking skills." -Boston Globe "His methods make the questions seem amazingly simple to solve." -Library Journal "Gruber can ring the bell on any number of standardized exams." -Eric Zorn, Chicago Tribune