Tooth and Nail: A Novel Approach to the New SATHoughton Mifflin Harcourt, 30 avr. 2004 - 368 pages INCLUDES MORE THAN 1300 ESSENTIAL TEST WORDS Both a thrilling mystery and a test-prep masterclass, Tooth and Nail is an entertaining, genius way to conquer the vocabulary section of SATs and ACTs. Imagine you could study for entrance exams while reading a mystery novel. Underneath Tooth and Nail's whimsical and propulsive plot is a truly effective SAT and ACT vocabulary-building program--complete with numerous reading comprehension exercises and more than 1300 of SAT examiners' favorite test words. This is a perfect book for students looking to improve reading comprehension and enjoy a good story all at the same time. |
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