SAT Digital – Reading and Writing

Information and Ideas

Craft and Structure

Lessons

Word Detectives: Using Context Clues Word Clues: Finding Synonyms Word Nuances: Shades of Meaning Word Feelings: Understanding Connotation Author's Purpose: Why Was It Written? Reading Between the Lines: Making Inferences Reading Between the Lines: Making Inferences Understanding Sequence: Butterfly Life Cycle Understanding Cause and Effect Finding the Main Idea Finding the Main Idea: Animal Camouflage Word Detectives: Using Context Clues Using Text and Visuals Understanding Tone: Author's Attitude Compare and Contrast Text Structure Text Structure: Problem and Solution Finding the Main Idea in Literary Passages Finding the Main Idea in Literary Passages 2.0 Analyzing Poetry: Figurative Language Use Context to Identify the Meaning of a Word Word Detectives: Using Context Clues Word Feelings: Understanding Connotation Understanding Allusions Author's Purpose: What's the Reason? Using the Dictionary: Multiple Meanings Figurative Language: Personification Figures of Speech: Antithesis & More Identifying the Audience Identifying the Main Focus Understanding Foreign Expressions in English Choose the Word Whose Connotation and Denotation Best Match the Sentence Word Choice: Correlative Conjunctions Understanding Purpose in Workplace Communication Finding Details in Text Reading Between the Lines: Making Inferences Identifying the Main Focus Objective vs. Subjective Tone Author's Purpose and Rhetoric Making Inferences from Workplace Documents Context Clues for Subject-Specific Words Word Meanings: Traditional vs. Common Usage Author's Purpose and Rhetoric 2.0 Making Inferences from Workplace Documents

Expression of Ideas

Standard English Conventions

Lessons

Showing Ownership: Possessive Nouns Forming Singular Possessive Nouns Punctuation Power: Commas in a Series Subject-Verb Agreement: Singular vs. Plural Understanding Verb Tenses Sentence Parts: The Complete Subject Sentence Parts: The Simple Subject Subject-Verb Agreement: Choosing the Subject Subject-Verb Agreement: Compound Subjects Keeping Tenses Consistent Clear Connections: Avoiding Vague Pronouns Connecting Ideas: Relative Pronouns Sentences vs. Fragments Sentences vs. Run-on Sentences Comma Usage: Introductory Clauses Four Types of Sentences Simple Present Tense Review Correcting Subject-Verb Agreement Errors Clear Connections: Avoiding Vague Pronouns Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement Sentences, Fragments, and Run-ons Identify and Correct Errors with Plural and Possessive Nouns Commas with Nonrestrictive Elements Comma and Semicolon Usage Form the Progressive Verb Tenses Subject-Verb Agreement: Indefinite Pronouns Punctuation: Commas, Semicolons & Colons Clear Descriptions: Fixing Modifier Errors Punctuation: Using Colons Correctly Punctuation in Series: Commas vs. Semicolons Form the Perfect Verb Tenses Making Logical Comparisons Grammar: Parallel Structure Select the Misplaced or Dangling Modifier Possessives: Compound Nouns & Joint Ownership Semicolons, Colons, and Commas Review Grammar: Parallel Structure with Correlative Conjunctions Identify and Correct Inappropriate Shifts in Verb Tense Subject-Verb Agreement: Compound Subjects Are the Modifiers Used Correctly?

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