Enhance Conversations and Vocabulary with Word of the Day and ACT Practice Problems
Explore a weekly ROAR behavior tip emphasizing reciprocal questioning in interactions. Discover intriguing words of the day such as 'gauge,' 'hypothesis,' 'incremental,' 'larvae,' and 'mass,' along with sample sentences to grasp their meanings. Engage in ACT practice problems to boost your skills. Uncover interesting facts about retaking the ACT to improve scores.
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ROAR Behavior of the Week If you are asked a question in conversation, you should ask a question in return. It is polite to show others you are just as interested in them, as they are in you.
Word of the Day Monday gauge (verb): determine the capacity, volume, or contents of by measurement and calculation Sample sentence: The government has created a poll to gauge public opinion on the issue.
Word of the Day Tuesday hypothesis (noun): a tentative theory about the natural world Sample sentence: You should develop a clear hypothesis before you begin the experiment phase of your project.
Word of the Day Wednesday incremental (adjective): increasing gradually by regular degrees or additions Sample sentence: We will accomplish this difficult task with small incremental steps toward our goal.
Word of the Day Thursday larvae (noun): the active immature form of an insect Sample sentence: The larvae becomes a pupa by spinning a cocoon and finally emerges in a week as a hungry adult.
Word of the Day Friday mass (noun): the quantity of matter that something contains Sample sentence: The sun contains over 99.8 percent of the total mass in our solar system.
ACT Practice Problems of the Day Monday - http://us15.campaign- archive2.com/?e=2ae3accc97&u=fb95f794e2d1cc528ea25e58e&id=5df25e9098 Tuesday - http://us15.campaign- archive2.com/?e=2ae3accc97&u=fb95f794e2d1cc528ea25e58e&id=39f2c5f4de Wednesday - http://us15.campaign- archive1.com/?e=2ae3accc97&u=fb95f794e2d1cc528ea25e58e&id=085a3db177 Thursday - http://us15.campaign- archive1.com/?e=2ae3accc97&u=fb95f794e2d1cc528ea25e58e&id=af17e2d959 Friday - http://us15.campaign- archive1.com/?e=2ae3accc97&u=fb95f794e2d1cc528ea25e58e&id=6f21714ee2
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