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There was a lot I liked about GRE Analytical Writing: Solutions to the Real Essay Topics by Vibrant Publishers. I liked how there were specific examples of situations in literature and in life that could help a person understand an argument. Giving real life examples of how to understand the questions made the questions seem less imposing and made me feel like I could be more up to the task of answering those questions.
I liked how there were writing prompts to give me an idea of some of the questions and answers I could work on writing. I think prompts are a really great tool for people to use to practice, and it is so nice to be able to practice from examples that are close to what I could see on the GRE.
I also liked that GRE Analytical Writing: Solutions to the Real Essay Topics explained how the testing is scored. This breakdown made it very easy for me to understand what areas I need to concentrate on in order to achieve the score that I want within this test. This was a very comprehensive list and a really great addition to the book.
Finally, I liked that there were sample essays. This gave me a really great sense of what to expect. Now I know what a good essay looks like and have something to emulate. Not only do I have writing prompts and situations in literature to fall back on, now I have real written essays to critique and examine to compare how mine stack up. Excellent job!