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Informationen zum Autor Loren Meierding has a B.A. from Yale and a Ph.D. in philosophy from the University of Texas at Austin. He worked as a systems engineer in aerospace on air traffic control, air defense, and missile defense projects, and has published twelve books on religious and economic topics. Klappentext Many students are not accepted in to certain colleges and universities because of low SAT scores. Loren Meierding has written Ace the Verbal on the SAT to help students with minimal preparation do well by improving their vocabulary and use better techniques for finding the answers to the questions. This book provides strategies needed to score high on the Verbal Reasoning section of the New SAT by offering: words (organized by Indo-European roots) with definitions and sources needed to expand vocabulary of more than 2,000 important words, advice on how to prepare for the new writing section of the SAT, an understanding of what to look for in the critical reading passages. Although most useful to students, this guidebook will be also be of interest to parents, teachers, and administrators to help prepare test takers. Zusammenfassung Here is a guidebook on how to prepare students for what is presented on the verbal sections of the SAT. More than 2!000 words and definitions are provided. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part 1 Preface Part 2 Part 1: Basic Assistance with the Verbal SAT Chapter 3 1 Improving on the Verbal Section of the SAT Chapter 4 2 Improving on the Writing Section of the SAT Chapter 5 3 Critical Reading Chapter 6 4 Sentence Completion Questions Chapter 7 5 Writing Sample Multiple-Choice Questions Chapter 8 6 The Writing-Sample Essay Chapter 9 7 Learning Vocabulary Chapter 10 8 Vocabulary: Word Groups 1 Chapter 11 9 Vocabulary: Word Groups 2 Part 12 Part 2: Vocabulary Organized by Roots Chapter 13 10 Roots Indicating Physical, Temporal, or Logical Relations Chapter 14 11 Roots Referring to Actions of Nature and Natural Effects Chapter 15 12 Roots Naming Objects and Qualities Chapter 16 13 Roots Referring to Life, Death, and Growth Chapter 17 14 Roots Referring to Power, Religion, and Social Relations Chapter 18 15 Roots Referring to Speech and Writing Chapter 19 16 Roots Referring to Perception and Thought Chapter 20 17 Roots Referring to Attitudes, Feeling, and Emotion Chapter 21 18 Toors Referring to Simple Action or Motion Chapter 22 19 Roots for Actions Affecting Possession Chapter 23 20 Roots Referring to Cutting and Object Deformation Chapter 24 21 Roots Indicating Setting, Place, Circular Motion, Throwing, and Thrusting Chapter 25 22 Roots Referring to Doing, Working, Leading, Joining, and Washing Part 26 Part 3: Additional Vocabulary from Different Languages Chapter 27 23 Words with Latin Roots (A-J) Chapter 28 24 Words with Latin Roots (L-V) Chapter 29 25 Words with Greek Roots Chapter 30 26 Words with Germanic Roots Chapter 31 27 Words with Miscellaneous Origins Part 32 References ...