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@NMLit podcast is your resource for literature and lectures to supplement writing instruction on www.elireview.com and through our North Muskegon High School Google Classroom.
We have organized five common comma rules to help you make good decisions as you work on your deep revision efforts. If you learn these basic rules you can begin to make complex revision easier to attack. This is also an invitation to a deeper dive into grammar.
In this podcast we answer frequently asked questions about our SAT Prep English course, and we review the three pillars of daily practice. We will prepare you to rock that test- you will have a solid game plan and confidence on exam day!
The average person in the digital age has less of an attention span than a goldfish. If the SAT is 14,400 seconds long- 7.8 seconds may not be enough! How establishing a habit of daily reading gives you an advantage.
@NMLit podcast is your resource for literature and lectures to supplement writing instruction on www.elireview.com and through our North Muskegon High School Google Classroom.