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And I love the rider's word choice in three to five sentences describe the effect of word choice when the time of the paragraph
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Bob
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se the paragraph to answer the question.
My grandmother, whom we affectionately call Nani, is the best baker I know. If Lebron
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Name43453433434
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My grandmother and we affectionately call Nanny is the best baker I know if LeBron James is the king of the basketball court
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Select the word that is a synonym of forfeit.
(1 point) A) penalty B) surplus C) augment
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o
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My grandmother, whom we affectionately call Nani, is the best baker I know. If Lebron James is the king of the basketball court,
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asher!
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My grandmother, whom we affectionately call Nani, is the best baker I know. If Lebron James is the king of the basketball court,
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asher!
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Question: What word is the best synonym for aroma?
A. stink B. scent C. odor D. stench
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I stared up at the blue-tinged moon. The pier was silent except for the soft sound of the water sloshing against the rowboat.
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Which aspect of a story should be analyzed to determine the author's feelings? (1 point)
A. Word Choice B. Maggie is cautious. C.
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Jake the Dog & Finn the Human
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Precise language picture check drag and drop the words into the correct locations a writer can use blank to archive a more
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Analyze the writers choice of words
My grandmother who we affectionately call Nani is the best baker I know. If lebron James is
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What word choice does the author develop in paragraph 6-7 how does word choice help shape that tone? Challenges for space
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“Shawn addressed the group with _____ as he presented the information.” Which word would give the sentence a positive
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In one to two easy worded sentences, explain how using the negative connotation of a word instead of the positive can impact a
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Use the passage from Sharon Draper's Out of My Mind below to answer questions 1 and 2. Words have always swirled around me like
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Which aspect of a story should be analyzed to determine the author's feelings?(1 point)
Responses plot developments setting
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Word Choice Quick Check
1 of 51 of 5 Items Question Which of the following terms describes the way a reader feels?(1 point)
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Maria - Mary - Marie
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In one to two sentences, explain how using the negative connotation of a word instead of the positive can impact a sentence.(2
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Name43453433434
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Use the sentence to answer the question
"Quabilah addressed the group with as she presented the information" Which word would
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describe the effect of word choice on the tone of the paragraph including any analogies of allusions tht were used
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Aniaya
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Drag the word that BEST completes the sentence.
In the last sentence of the text, the author’s use of the words "much-needed"
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Identify the correct choice of word.
Jen, ________ latest short story was published last week, is only 15 years old. (1 point)
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Identify the correct choice of word.
Can you remember the name of the person from _______ you received this information? (1
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Why do wriyuse precise words
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Drag and drop the words into the correct locations. (1 point)
A writer can use _____ to achieve a more exact meaning and help the
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BRUNO MARSSS
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Drag the word that BEST completes the sentence.
In the last sentence of the text, the author’s use of the words "much-needed"
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Use the passage from Sharon Draper's Out of My Mind below to answer questions 1 and 2.
Words have always swirled around me like
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513EliteTrackGirl
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Drag the word that BEST completes the sentence.
In the last sentence of the text, the author’s use of the words "much-needed"
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How does your finished narrative compare to your story map? What changed as you moved through the writing process? How did those
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annite
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'the first album of hers'
rewrite this phrase to eliminate the clumsy expression.
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Zzz
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Which word would best fit in the blank in the sentence that follows? The fire department used water drawn from a __________ to
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If an author uses word choice to display the attitude or character or an idea, they are using which factor of word choice?
Respon
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Which word would best fit in the blank in the sentence that follows?
The fire department used water drawn from a __________ to
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How can thinking of just the right word help you get your point across as a writer? Include an example from your narrative. How
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Choose the answer that changes the underlined word in the sentence below, and correctly identifies the connotation of the new
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ghsd
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word choice quick check
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TREY PILGRIM
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f an author uses word choice to display the attitude or character or an idea, they are using which factor of word
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nemo
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Why do writers use precise words?
1. to use ideas that are vaguely represented 2. to explain their purpose in writing 3. to share
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Why do writers use precise words?
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Ja’Ziyah Bell
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Which word best completes the sentence?
Select the word from the drop-down menu. The woman past us as we admired her stunning
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Word Choice Quick Check
5 of 55 of 5 Items Question Use the excerpt from “Paul Revere’s Ride” by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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bots are L
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Drag the word that BEST completes the sentence.
In the last sentence of the text, the author’s use of the words "much-needed"
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UNKNOWN
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Drag the word that BEST completes the sentence.
In the last sentence of the text, the author’s use of the words "much-needed"
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UNKNOWN
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Word Choice Quick Check
4 of 54 of 5 Items Question Use the excerpt from “Paul Revere’s Ride” by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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Hummingbird. 6th
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Word Choice Quick Check
5 of 55 of 5 Items Question Use the excerpt from “Paul Revere’s Ride” by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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Hummingbird. 6th
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hy do writers use precise words?(1 point)
Responses to share their knowledge of synonyms to share their knowledge of synonyms to
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Something
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Word Choice Quick Check
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Emma Aguilar
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why do writers use precise words (1 point)
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TREY PILGRIM
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Why do writers use precise words? (1 point)
to use ideas that are vaguely represented to describe exactly what they mean in
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If an author uses word choice to display the attitude or character or an idea, they are using which factor of word choice?
Respon
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