Which statement accurately describes the ACT writing test?
A. It is optional, and its score is...
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Which statement accurately describes the ACT writing test?
A. It is optional, and its score is worth very little, so students
shouldn't take time to prepare for it.
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B. It provides students with an unorganized outline and asks them to
organize it and use it as the basis for an essay.
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C. It always presents students with the same question but provides a
different literary passage each time,
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D. It presents an issue and different points of view and asks students
to develop their own point of view.
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