Expanding Vocabulary and ACT Practice Tips for the Week

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Explore new words with their definitions and sample sentences from the Word of the Day series, covering terms like "evolve," "incompetent," "digress," "inconceivable," and "potent." Additionally, sharpen your ACT skills with practice problems shared for each weekday. Plus, discover a useful ACT Math Tip related to finding the circumference of a circle. Enhance your language skills and test readiness all in one place.


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  1. ROAR Behavior of the Week When you have visitors, always be on your best behavior. They may be nervous, so reach out to make them feel welcome .

  2. Word of the Day Monday evolve (verb): develop gradually, especially from a simple to a more complex form Sample sentence: The community observed the building evolve from a one-story structure to a twenty-story high-rise.

  3. Word of the Day Tuesday incompetent (adjective): not having or showing the necessary skills to do something successfully Sample sentence: The incompetent robber locked himself in the back vault.

  4. Word of the Day Wednesday digress (verb): leave the main subject temporarily in speech or writing Sample sentence: If you get too emotional talking about your father, you may digress.

  5. Word of the Day Thursday inconceivable (adjective): not capable of being imagined Sample sentence: It is inconceivable to think the small boy walked thirteen miles without shoes in the frigid temperatures.

  6. Word of the Day Friday potent (adjective): having great power, influence, or effect Sample sentence: The potent poison killed the rat within seconds.

  7. ACT Practice Problems of the Day Monday - https://us15.campaign-archive.com/?e=2ae3accc97&u=fb95f794e2d1cc528ea25e58e&id=62cdff502b Tuesday https://us15.campaign-archive.com/?e=2ae3accc97&u=fb95f794e2d1cc528ea25e58e&id=c0b6449ce7 Wednesday https://us15.campaign-archive.com/?e=2ae3accc97&u=fb95f794e2d1cc528ea25e58e&id=4d434aa9df Thursday - https://us15.campaign-archive.com/?e=2ae3accc97&u=fb95f794e2d1cc528ea25e58e&id=eb5abe1f65 Friday - https://us15.campaign-archive.com/?e=2ae3accc97&u=fb95f794e2d1cc528ea25e58e&id=96501d8cc1

  8. ACT: Did you know? ACT Math Tip: If you are asked to find the distance around a circle (A.K.A. circumference) use either of these two formulas

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