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19 September, 21:03

Which of the following statement is true about the difference between the SAT and ACT? The SAT has a science section, which is missing in the ACT. Unlike the ACT, the SAT has an optional essay writing section. The ACT questions are easier to understand than the SAT questions. Unlike the SAT, ACT deducts scores for wrong answers. NextReset

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  1. 20 September, 01:02
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    Ok the ACT has a science section and the SAT does not. The SAT does have an optional writing essay unlike the ACT. They are both standardized tests so they will both have some difficult answers. Both the SAT and the ACT deducts scores for wrong answers.

    To conclude, your answer is: The SAT has an optional writing essay, unlike the ACT
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