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Bezig met laden... Tooth and Nail: A Novel Approach to the New SATdoor Charles Harrington Elster
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An SAT and ACT vocabulary-building program in the lively form of a mystery novel. Now students who take these entrance exams can learn more than 1,300 vocabulary words, improve reading comprehension, and enjoy a good story all at the same time. Includes exercises, glossary with page references. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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However, I found that I knew most of the vocabulary. For example, on page 101, the words are thesis, advocates, ridicule, contempt, fabrication, pompous, obscure, virtually, alludes, and allegedly. Maybe I have a stellar vocabulary but this book didn’t help me at all.
As for the story it’s self, the word “childish” comes to mind. Or perhaps, you would prefer “adolescent,” “infantile,” or “juvenile.” The book claims to be a “mesmerizing mystery” yet it too nineteen chapters for the “mesmerizing”-ness to start. And it was quickly wrapped up by chapter twenty-three with a bow. ( )