What's on the GED: Reasoning Through Language Arts

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GED - General Educational DevelopmentBy Dr. Lisa PatelApr 2, 20267 min read
What's on the GED: Reasoning Through Language Arts

Who can take the GED Language Arts Exam?

  • You're 16 years old or older
  • You're not enrolled in high school
  • You didn't get a high school diploma.
  • You have fulfilled the specific requirements of your state.

What are the subjects on the GED Language Arts Test?

  • Settings, characters, plots, and events
  • Main ideas and supporting details
  • Point of view and purpose
  • Drawing conclusions
  • Data and graph interpretations
  • Sentence structure
  • Transition words
  • Capitalization, punctuation, and apostrophes

How to pass GED Language Arts?

  • GED language arts practice test
  • GED language arts reading practice test
  • GED language arts study guide
  • GED language arts study guide 2018
  • Language arts GED study guide 2017
  • Language arts GED test 2016
  • Language arts reading GED practice quiz
  • Reasoning through language arts GED 2015
  • GED language arts extended response practice
  • GED language arts practice test 2015

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Math
  • Science
  • Social Studies
  • Reasoning through Language Arts

What are the 4 GED subjects?

  • English (Reasoning Through Language Arts)
    • Reading Comprehension
    • Language Conventions and Use
    • Writing
  • Math (Mathematical Reasoning)
    • Arithmetic
    • Algebra
    • Geometry
    • Data Analysis
  • Social Studies
    • United States History
    • Civics and Government
    • Economics
    • Geography and the World
  • Science
    • Life Science
    • Physical Science
    • Earth and Space Science
  • Can I study GED at home?

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    About the Author

    Dr. Lisa PatelEdD, MA Education, Certified Test Prep Specialist

    Educational Psychologist & Academic Test Preparation Expert

    Columbia University Teachers College

    Dr. Lisa Patel holds a Doctorate in Education from Columbia University Teachers College and has spent 17 years researching standardized test design and academic assessment. She has developed preparation programs for SAT, ACT, GRE, LSAT, UCAT, and numerous professional licensing exams, helping students of all backgrounds achieve their target scores.