501 sentence completion questions.
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New York : LearningExpress, [2004].
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First edition.
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1 online resource (xiii, 178 pages)
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Published
New York : LearningExpress, [2004].
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Electronic Resource
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First edition.
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Many standardized tests, including high school entrance exams, PSAT, SAT, and GRE, as well as professional and civil service qualifying exams, use vocabulary words in context to test verbal aptitude. The most popular question type is the sentence completion question. This e-book gives immediate, focused practice in finding words in context. Each question contains a sentence with a fill-in-the-blank space. Test-takers must choose the correct word out of five possible choices. Correct answers are fully explained as students learn primary word definitions, become aware of secondary word meanings in context, and watch for distracters in multiple choice tests. The Skill Builder in Focus method provides the targeted practice necessary to attain higher scores.
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(2004). 501 sentence completion questions (First edition.). LearningExpress.

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