Hard Reading Strategies Drill
15 hard-difficulty ACT Reading questions on Reading Strategies. Each question is on its own page with a worked answer explanation, the underlying rule, and a quick study tip.
All 15 questions
- 1 Narrator's Initial Reaction Hard
- 2 Meaning of a Simile Hard
- 3 Narrator's Initial Reaction Hard
- 4 Meaning of a Simile Hard
- 5 Narrator's Initial Reaction Hard
- 6 Meaning of a Simile Hard
- 7 Narrator's Initial Reaction Hard
- 8 Meaning of a Simile Hard
- 9 Narrator's Initial Reaction Hard
- 10 Meaning of a Simile Hard
- 11 Narrator's Initial Reaction Hard
- 12 Meaning of a Simile Hard
- 13 Narrator's Initial Reaction Hard
- 14 Meaning of a Simile Hard
- 15 Narrator's Initial Reaction Hard
How to use this drill
Open the questions one at a time. Read the prompt, decide on an answer before scrolling, then check the explanation. The point of a drill is not to "get the question right" — it's to internalize the rule so you can apply it cold under timed conditions on test day.
If you're missing more than a third of the questions in this set, drop down a difficulty tier and rebuild from there. If you're getting all of them quickly, jump up a tier and try a mixed drill across subtopics.
What "Hard" means here
Hard questions are designed to separate strong test-takers. They typically require multiple rules applied in sequence, or careful elimination among answers that all look plausible. Expect to see these appear later in real ACT sections; even strong test-takers miss a couple per test.
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