After reading silverturtle's guide

<p>Having read your guide (or booklet, I should call it, because I printed it out), I had a 40 point increase in my most recent test, from 730 to 770. If I re-read the topics that relate to the questions answered wrong, I think I can even score a perfect 800, assuming that I score from 10 to 11 on the essay portion. All aspects were condensed and tractable, except for two parts which the guide can improve by elaboration. For me, the part describing anaphoras were a bit abstruse, but more importantly, I think the guide can improve with the addition of diction errors (i.e. flout, flaunt)</p>

<p>My suggestions are, however, totally subjective. I think these topics may be added or elaborated, but otherwise, silverturtle's guide was handsomely put together into a painless review of approx. 45 pages (translated in Microsoft Word without format changes). Kudos.</p>

<p>Silverturtle really outdid himself with the guide :)</p>

<p>Do you have any specific feedback for the anaphora section? As for diction, I did link to a source that would probably have all of the errors that you would need.</p>

<p>^It would be helpful if you add a couple of examples, but I do not have any other specific feedback. The guide was very helpful; you have done an incredible job.</p>