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About this book
• 73 Solved Issue and Argument topics with strategies to be used as benchmark
• New Essays included
• Expert Strategies and simplified methods to produce focused responses
• Scoring Guides for Issue and Argument tasks as per the GRE Guidelines
Prepare to score higher on the Analytical Writing section of the GRE test with the seventh edition of GRE Analytical Writing: Solutions To The Real Essay Topics - Book 1. This edition includes 73 solved essays from the pool of official Issue and Argument topics. These essay topics are sorted into 6 broad categories to help you identify your strong and weak areas. The essay tasks are solved with a variety of approaches, from using first-person point of view to employing historical and literary references, thus steering your analytical and critical thinking abilities. All you are left to do is grab your pen, print the Answer sheet (provided online) and start practicing.
This book includes essays in the following categories:
- Arts
- Education
- Government and Politics
- Philosophy
- Science and Technology
- Society
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Chapter 1
Overview of the GRE General Test
Format of the GRE General Test
Outline of the GRE General Test
| Component | Number of Questions | Time Allowed |
| Analytical Writing (2 sections) | 1 Analyze an Issue 1 Analyze an Argument | 30 minutes 30 minutes |
| Verbal Reasoning (2 sections) | 20 questions per section | 30 minutes per section |
| Quantitative Reasoning (2 sections) | 20 questions per section | 5 minutes per section |
| Unscored Section | Variable | Variable |
| Research Section | Variable | Variable |
| Total Time: 3 hours 45 minutes |
- You can review and preview questions within a section, allowing you to budget your time to deal with the questions you find most difficult.
- You will be able to mark questions within a section and return to them later. This means that if you find a question especially difficult, you will be able to move on to other questions and return to the one you had trouble with, provided you stay within the time limit for the section.
- You will be able to change or edit your answers within a section. This means that if you realize you made a mistake, you can go back and correct yourself provided you stay within the time limit for the section.
- You will have an onscreen calculator during the Quantitative Reasoning portions of the test, allowing you to quickly complete any necessary computations.
Analytical Writing Assessment
| Task | Time Allowed | Answer Format |
| Analyze an Issue | 30 minutes | Short essay on an issue of general interest that clearly and carefully addresses the prompt |
| Analyze an Argument | 30 minutes | Short essay that analyzes another person’s argument for validity, soundness and supporting evidence |
- coherently develop complex ideas
- write in a focused, organized manner
- identify relevant evidence and use it to support your claims
- critically evaluate another person’s argument for clarity and effectiveness
- command the elements of standard written English
Verbal Reasoning
| Time | Question Type | Answer Format |
| You will have 30 minutes to complete the entire section, which will include a mixture of different question types | Reading Comprehension | Multiple choice: select one answer choice Multiple choice: select one or more answer choices Highlight a section of text |
| Text Completion | Multiple choice: fill in one or more blanks to complete the text | |
| Sentence Equivalence | Multiple choice: select the two options that produce two sentences with the most similar meanings |
- comprehend, interpret and analyze complex passages in standard written English
- apply sophisticated vocabulary in context
- draw inferences about meaning and authorial intent based on written material
Quantitative Reasoning
Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Introduction to the Analytical Writing Measure
- 1 Overview of the GRE General Test
- 2 Analyze an Issue Task
- 3 Arts
- 4 Education
- 5 Government and Politics
- 6 Philosophy
- 7 Science and Technology
- 8 Society
- 9 Analyze an Argument Task
- 10 Arts
- 11 Education
- 12 Government and Politics
- 13 Science and Technology
- 14 Society