Defining Twilight: Vocabulary Workbook for Unlocking the Sat, Act, Ged, and SSAT
by Leaf, Brian
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Can you resist the allure of Edward’s myriad charms—his ocher eyes and tousled hair, the cadence of his speech, his chiseled alabaster skin, and his gratuitous charm? Will you hunt surreptitiously and tolerate the ceaseless deluge in Forks to evade the sun and uphold the facade ? Join Edward and Bella as you learn more than 600 vocabulary words to improve your score on the *SAT, ACT®, GED®, and SSAT® exams! Use this workbook side-by-side with your own copy of Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight! Each chapter of the workbook gives you eight words taken from Twilight , with page references for you to read the words in the context of your favorite novel Define the words on your own before turning back to the workbook for their actual definitions At the end of each section you’ll take SAT, ACT, GED, and SSAT drills and quizzes to review and integrate what you’ve learned Plus, you’ll learn synonyms, Latin word parts, and memorization tools throughout the workbook
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- Defining Twilight: Vocabulary Workbook for Unlocking the Sat, Act, Ged, and SSAT
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- Leaf, Brian
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- ISBN 10
- 0470507438
- ISBN 13
- 9780470507438
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- Houghton Mifflin
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- 2009
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