REMEMBER THAT YOU ONLY HAVE 45 MINUTES, SO IT’STHAT YOUR WRITING HA...

3. Remember that you only have 45 minutes, so it’sthat your writing has more impact. Use pre-important not to waste any time. If you are stuckcise, vivid verbs and nouns.and can’t seem to get started, try freewritingorb. Check for wordiness and redundancy. Don’tanother brainstormingtechnique. This will helprepeat yourself or use bulky constructionsyou get some ideas down on paper and get yoursuch as in this day and age(todayis morethoughts flowing.concise and appropriate).

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ARE YOU ready for the GED? The practice questions in this chap-ter will show you how much you know and what you might still needto study. And because the questions are just like those on the GED,this practice chapter will show you exactly what you can expect on theexam.

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ow it’s time to put all that you have learned into practice. In the following section, you will findsix passages and 60 multiple-choice questions like those you will see on Part I of the Language Arts,Writing Test. You will also find five writing prompts like those you will see on Part II.Follow the directions in each section carefully as you do these practice exercises. Then check your answers care-fully against those offered on page 107.

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