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make this make sense:
We see this in his novel with the frequent use of repetition
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What is a common structure for organizing a memoir?
No specific organization needed Chronological order of significant events
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Which type of language should a writer use to describe something accurately?
Responses figurative figurative - no response given
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voice of writing using the present tense
voice of writing using the present tense voice of writing using the past tense voice of
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Authors _________ _____________ state a theme directly.
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Which of the following describes stylistic
techniques
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Which choice contains an example of dialogue?(1 point)
Responses Gerry spoke his thoughts out loud, debating over whether to
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hat does an inverted pyramid do? (1 point) Responses
Provides immediate interest by beginning with a brief quotation from a
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When is it appropriate to use the passive voice?(1 point) Responses when the person or thing performing the action comes before
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Claim 1: During summer vacation, I take a walk every day after lunch. The air is refreshing and helps me prepare for the rest of
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Using language like “I think” and “in my opinion” can make your writing seem _____.
confident uncertain vivid
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Using language like “I think” and “in my opinion” can make your writing seem _____
dramatic. convincing. unclear.
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which of the following describes active voice?
a. voice of writing using the present tense b. voice used in writing in which the
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which option describes the purpose of using active voice?
a. to correct the error presented by passive voice b. to write in
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Read the paragraph.
The backyard playhouse was assembled by Ted and loved by his kids, Eliza and Elliot. The house was built with
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The court is Sizzlin. My sweat is Dizzing Why would the Arthur use this stylistic technique?
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Which type of language should a writer use to describe something accurately?
A. Precise B. brief C. Figurative D. formal
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Identify which of the following sentences is written in the passive voice.(1 point) Responses The police department sits around
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Use the passage to answer the question.
He has refused his Assent to Laws, the most wholesome and necessary for the public good.
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Read the paragraph.
The backyard playhouse was assembled by Ted and loved by his kids, Eliza and Elliot. The house was built with
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Which structural items would you expect to see in prose? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
Responses breaks breaks stanzas
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Which of the following options correctly changes the following sentence to active voice?
The people were commanded to stand up by
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The audience for a particular piece of writing is a dentist. The purpose of the text is to describe the pain in your tooth.
What
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Which sentence below is written in the active voice?(1 point)
Responses At the party, people put paper plates and cups into the
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Write a hook sentence, in a question, difficulty and ways about language and style
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Write a hook sentence, in a question, of different ways to language and style
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Read the paragraph.
The backyard playhouse was assembled by Ted and loved by his kids, Eliza and Elliot. The house was built with
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A fast-paced story will have more_____ area sentences, and a story with a slow pace will have more _____
area sentences.
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_________________-person texts tend to seem more _________________ since the narrator shares facts without as many
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give me an example of first person – a point of view where the narrator is the main character of the story, describing events
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What is an objective tone?(1 point)
Responses writing in which the text structure and syntax are complex, the vocabulary level is
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Multiple choice choose the correct form of the sentence based on the rules of m l a style for research papers in essays
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Identify the sentence that contains a word or phrase that should NOT be in italics.
(1 point) Responses Is Mel Gibson in the
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10) Refer to "The Loophole of Retreat" and choose the best answer.
What form of nonfiction writing is the book in which the
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What is an objective tone?(1 point)
Responses a writer’s attitude toward a subject that is opinion-driven, influenced by
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Use the claim to answer the question.
Claim: During summer vacation, I take a walk every day after lunch. The air is refreshing
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Multiple Choice Question
Choose the BEST descriptor for the Tone of this passage? Iceberg patrols now use Global Positioning
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According to MLA standards, which is the correct way to write the title on the first page of a document?
A. "Global Warming" B.
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Which type of language should a writer use to describe something accurately? (1 point)
O precise O brief O formal Item 2 Item 3
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Which type of language should a writer use to describe something accurately?
Options: Precise Formal Figurative Brief
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What is a formal style?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0Awriting in which the text structure and syntax are simple, the
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What is an objective tone?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0Aa writer’s attitude toward a subject that is fact-driven,
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Claim: During summer vacation, I take a walk every day after lunch. The air is refreshing and helps me prepare for the rest of
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Put the words in the correct location.
A fast-paced story will have more _____ sentences, and a story with a slow pace will have
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what is pacing
A. the use of dialogue to move the plot forward B. the details that bring a story to life C. the speed at which a
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Use the paragraph to answer the question.
Vivian and Leah walked down the alley that connected their school to the library. Leah
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The audience for a piece of writing is a doctor, and the purpose is to describe your earache.
What type of language and word
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Which is typically found in an argument written with a formal style?
- contractions such as we're - academic vocabulary -
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Which type of language should a writer use to describe something accurately?(1 point)
Responses formal formal precise precise
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What are cahracteristics of a formal style when writing an argumentative text?
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