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Writing

   

VP 1 – GED Orientation -- How television, workbooks, and the internet can combine with practice and perseverance to help you pass the 5 GED tests and get your GED.

VP 2 – Passing the GED Language Arts Writing Test -- On the test itself including format, what’s expected of the test-taker, and test-taking strategies.

VP 3 – Getting Ideas on Paper -- How to get started as a writer and putting ideas on paper.

VP 4 – The Writing Process -- How to shape ideas into a finished piece of writing.

VP 5 – Organized Writing -- How to organize writing for clarity and effectiveness.

VP 6 – Writing Style and Word Choice -- Good writing is more than what you say, it is also the way you say it.

VP 7 – Effective Sentences -- Well-constructed sentences are the foundation of clear writing.

VP 8 – Grammar and Usage -- Writing well is like dressing well, it portrays you in a good light.

VP 9 – Spelling, Punctuation and Capitalization -- The nitty-gritty details of writing: spelling, capitalization, and punctuation.

VP 10 – The GED Essay -- How to successfully write the GED Essay.

Writing Answer Key (Student)

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Reading

VP 11 – The GED Language Arts Reading Test -- What the test is and how to prepare for it.

VP 12 – Nonfiction -- How to successfully read nonfiction material.

VP13 – Fiction -- How to read, analyze, and enjoy fiction stories.

VP14 – Poetry -- How to read poetry and understand it, even if you’re not a poet.

VP15 – Drama -- How to read and interpret a play.

Reading Answer Key (Student)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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