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Cover of Word Smart: Building an Educated Vocabulary

Word Smart: Building an Educated Vocabulary

โœ Scribed by Robinson, Adam; Review, Princeton


Book ID
106880938
Publisher
The Princeton Review
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Weight
9 MB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780375762185

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โœฆ Synopsis


Product Description

The words people use say a lot about them. Some words say that they are smart, persuasive, and informed. Others say that they don't know what they're talking about. Knowing which words to use and how to use them are keys to getting the most from one's mind and to communicating effectively.

To find out which words readers absolutely need to know, The Princeton Review researched the vocabularies of educated adults. The Princeton Review analyzed newspapers from The New York Times to The Wall Street Journal , magazines from Time to Scientific American,_ _and books from current bestsellers to classics. Editors threw out words that most people know and focused on the words that people misunderstand or misuse.

TPR also combed through the SAT and other standardized tests to determine which words are tested most frequently. In this updated third edition, editors give readers the most important words they need to know to score higher.

Includes special lists covering:

โ€ข Common usage errors
โ€ข Most frequently tested words on standardized tests
โ€ข Foreign phrases, abbreviations, and terms readers need to know to understand finance, science, computers, and the arts

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The words people use say a lot about them. Some words say that they are smart, persuasive, and informed. Others say that they don't know what they're talking about. Knowing which words to use and how to use them are keys to getting the most from one's mind and to communicating effectively.

To find out which words readers absolutely need to know, The Princeton Review researched the vocabularies of educated adults. The Princeton Review analyzed newspapers from The New York Times to The Wall Street Journal , magazines from Time to Scientific American,_ _and books from current bestsellers to classics. Editors threw out words that most people know and focused on the words that people misunderstand or misuse.

TPR also combed through the SAT and other standardized tests to determine which words are tested most frequently. In this updated third edition, editors give readers the most important words they need to know to score higher.

Includes special lists covering:

? Common usage errors
? Most frequently tested words on standardized tests
? Foreign phrases, abbreviations, and terms readers need to know to understand finance, science, computers, and the arts


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