<p>Hello!
So, I took the June ACT, and I realized something new to the reading session. For one certain passage, it had a different style than I originally assumed! It gave you two passages in one and you had to answer questions regarding on the specific passage within the two, and one group asking about the combination of the two passages. That threw me off a little while I was taking the test, and I was wondering on how would you conquer such type of questions? And are there tests established online or in book form that includes these kinds of passages?</p>
<p>Also, would it be bad if I took the ACT..the fourth time? Well, including the state test, it equals up to five. Is it considered horrible for colleges if I retook the ACT that many times?</p>
<p>Finally (haha sorry for all these questions!), usually in practice tests I get 31-33 in the English portion. However, once the real thing is here, I end up getting 28 (like the one in June). I guess my question is, how would you take care of this problem?</p>
<p>Thank you!</p>