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The Next-Generation Reading test is a comprehensive, computer-adaptive evaluation of test takers' advanced comprehension of meaning in a variety of prose texts and both brief and lengthy situations. The test consists of passages that range in complexity from somewhat easy to very tough, as well as in content areas and writing styles. Some passages are both single and paired. The test pool consists of commissioned writings (written especially for the test) as well as authentic texts (previously published passages abridged or little changed from their published form). Multiple-choice questions can be found both separately (as a stand-alone question) and as components of collections of questions centered on a common passage. Assessed Skills: Capacity to interpret information from four primary content categories o Knowledge and Concepts (examine material carefully, identify major concepts and themes, summarize, comprehend connections) o Rhetoric (rhetorical analysis of word choice, text structure, purpose, point of view, and arguments) o Synthesis (analysis of many texts) o Lexicon So, when preparing for the Accuplacer exam, please pay more attention to the core knowledge above.  Otherwise, our thorough Accuplacer practice test designed to replicate the actual exam may be the perfect approach for APUSH test-takers to learn and practice exams. You will get a comprehension of the kinds of questions and data that you will face on the Accuplacer Test. With the help of our Next-Generation Reading Practice Exams, a part of the Accuplacer practice test, you may go over your responses and pinpoint areas for development, ensuring that you are well-prepared for the upcoming test and that you are satisfied with your performance.