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answering essay questions

No doubt, you will have to answer hundreds of essay questions throughout your high school career.  Essay questions are everywhere: tests, worksheets, and LEQ's. They are on the SAT and ACT, as well as on college and scholarship applications.  

If you are like most students, you probably get nervous and confused when you have to answer essay questions. And for good reason: essay questions are challenging. They require you to remember and think about lots of information, to prioritize and organize it into a cohesive whole, and to write with skill, usually under strict time constraints. The entire process can be downright stressful!  What do you do?

Follow the links below.

The A-B-C-D's of On-Demand Writing
Understanding Key Words on Essay Questions
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