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ACT Science: Ideal Gas Law—PV=nRT Connects Pressure, Volume, Temperature
Gas properties: P (pressure), V (volume), T (temperature), n (moles). One equation predicts all.
Read more →ACT Reading: Metaphors vs. Similes—And Extended Metaphor Effects
Metaphor: direct comparison (X is Y). Simile: uses "like" or "as" (X is like Y). Extended metaphor persists.
Read more →ACT Reading: Master Vocabulary Without a Dictionary
Learn the four-clue method to define unfamiliar words straight from the passage during test day.
Read more →ACT Math: Master the Substitution Method for Systems
Learn when substitution beats elimination and solve systems 30 seconds faster.
Read more →ACT Math: Solve Similar Triangle Problems Using Ratio Shortcuts
Master proportional sides and angles to solve similar triangle questions in 45 seconds.
Read more →ACT Reading: Balance Speed with Retention for Higher Scores
Learn the sweet spot between skimming and careful reading to maximize accuracy on ACT Reading.
Read more →ACT Math: Absolute Value Equations and Graphing Without Confusion
Graph and solve absolute value equations confidently on ACT Math by understanding the V-shape and transformation rules.
Read more →ACT Science: Understand Circuits, Current, and Voltage
Master basic circuit concepts and Ohm's Law to solve electrical questions on ACT Science.
Read more →ACT Writing: Acknowledge Opposing Views Before Refuting Them
Strengthen your ACT Writing essay by fairly presenting counterarguments before explaining why your position is stronger.
Read more →ACT Math: Special Right Triangle Ratios - Solve in 15 Seconds Flat
Master 45-45-90 and 30-60-90 triangle ratios. Use these two patterns to skip 2 steps on geometry problems.
Read more →ACT Writing: Balance Evidence and Analysis - The 50/50 Rule for Scoring High
Master the 50-50 split between evidence and analysis. Learn to show, not just tell, in your essay.
Read more →ACT Science: Find the Limiting Reactant and Predict Yields
Identify which reactant runs out first using the mole ratio method. Two steps guarantee the right answer.
Read more →ACT Reading: Master Inference Questions With This Simple Process
Inference questions test reading comprehension more deeply than detail questions. Here's how to crack them consistently.
Read more →ACT Reading: Master Inference Questions With This Simple Process
Inference questions test reading comprehension more deeply. Here's how to crack them consistently.
Read more →ACT Math Absolute Value: Solve Any Equation in 90 Seconds
Absolute value equations confuse many students. Use this two-case method to solve every one correctly.
Read more →ACT English Dangling Modifiers: Identify the Missing Subject Instantly
Dangling modifiers confuse readers by failing to attach to a clear subject. Learn the fix.
Read more →ACT Science Calculate Slope and Trend: Quantify How Variables Change
Slope questions ask how quickly one variable changes relative to another. Learn to calculate slope from data.
Read more →ACT Math Solving and Graphing Inequalities: Interpret Inequality Solutions on Number Lines
Inequality questions test whether you solve AND graph correctly. Learn both steps perfectly.
Read more →ACT Science Osmosis and Diffusion: Understand Particle Movement Across Membranes
Transport questions test whether you predict how particles move. Master osmosis and diffusion logic.
Read more →ACT Math Vectors: Calculate Magnitude and Components From Vector Problems
Vector questions test magnitude, direction, and component calculations. Master vector operations.
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