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which is a conclusion?
a a summary section b a persuasive main idea c a presentation of an argument d a final piece of evidence
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For which writing situation would it be appropriate to use second-person point of view?
a blog entry about the writer's city
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Which of the following does an argumentative text contain that an informative text does not?(1 point)
Responses facts facts
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Which of the following does an argumentative text contain that an informative text does not?(1 point)
Responses opinions opinions
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A Baker's Dozen
David Matherne 1 I ain't no valedictorian. I'll give you that. But I'm certainly not the loser my step-father
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Which of the following does an argumentative text contain that an informative text does not?(1 point)
Responses facts facts
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Use the paragraph to answer the question.
"Persuasive writing is writing that tries to convince others that they should agree
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Writing that tries to convince others to agree with your opinion on a topic is which kind writing? (1 point)
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Explain how context influences whether a writer uses formal or informal language.(2 points) Write 2, each has to be 1-2
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Which excerpt from a concluding paragraph about being in plastic bags, is ready in a formal tone
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Which excerpt from a concluding paragraph about banning plastic bags is written in a formal tone?(1 point)
Responses Plastic bags
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In 1–2 sentences, explain how context influences whether a writer uses formal or informal language.(2 points)
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Which of the following is not a characteristic of a diary?
(1 point) Responses written in third-person point of view written in
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Which of these would use the most FORMAL diction? A. movie review B. journal entry C. business proposal D. letter to a friend
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What is the purpose of a persuasive essay?
a. to show how to do something c. to get others to agree with you r point of view b.
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fluff
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Which type of writing is best suited for the use of a formal style and objective tone?
motivational speech humor magazine
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What is the main purpose of "Everyday Things"?
A. to persuade B. to express an opinion C. to inform D. to instruct
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Select the correct answer from the list.(1 point)
The author examined the environmental effects, the economic effects were just
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What is Elena Poniatowska's writing style called? (1 point) Responses science fiction science fiction historical fiction
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You want to write a letter persuading your parents to take you to Yellowstone National Park for vacation. You want it to be
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You want to write a letter persuading your parents to take you to Yellowstone National Park for vacation. You want it to be
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Writing that tries to convince others to agree with your opinion on a topic is which kind of writing?(1 point) Responses
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HELP
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Choose the description below that best matches its term.(2 points)
Put responses in the correct input to answer the question.
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What font and font size is typically used in MLA Formatting?
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What is the best definition of the term satire?
(1 point) Responses using humor and wit to reveal the strengths of someone or
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The main purpose of expository writing is to(1 point)Responsesconvince the readerconvince the readeroffend the readeroffend the
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When you write an essay about a strong opinion that you have, how do you write your opinion? * 1 point with a narrative text
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in 1-2 sentences explain how context influcenes whether a writer uses forrmal or informal language 3rd grade
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Which is found in essays, but not in narrative fiction?
A: Prose text B: Thesis statement C: Beginning-middle-end D: Point of
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please rewrite this
It's interesting to note how writers from America and Europe have some similarities in their writing styles.
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What format do we use for citing?
* 1 point MLA format APA format Chicago format Turabian format
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The main purpose of expository writing is to(1 point)
Responses inform the reader offend the reader entertain the reader convince
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What is the best definition of the term satire?
a using humor and wit to reveal the strengths of someone or something b using
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The narrow alley provided scant room for anything besides our bulky carriage. I
needed almost constant reassurance that our
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When would informal language be used appropriately?(1 point)
Responses an email to a friend. an email to a friend. a letter to a
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Select the correct answer from the list.(1 point)
When a text uses a cause/effect structure, it focuses on telling ___________.
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Another name for expository writing is ____________.
Descriptive Writing Narrative Writing Informational Writing Argumentative
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As dusk descended upon the landscape, a sense of stillness embraced the surroundings. The velvety darkness gradually enveloped
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i hate bot
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what is the correct subgenre for a text that is composed of factual details told in a similar way to a story, with a series of
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When creating signage for the classroom and when recording dictation, teachers should use
• A. cursive writing. • B. as many
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CENTRAL IDEA OR THEME QUICK CHECK.
DRAG AND DROP THE WORDS INTO THE CORRECT LOCATIONS. THE SENTENCE "IT IS OFTEN EASIER TO
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Formal Writing Quick Check 2 of 52 of 5 Items Question When would informal language be used appropriately?(1 point) Responses a
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Why do you think writers use this style of writing to communicate?
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The Chinese used a style of writing known as ______________, which means beautiful writing.
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Why do you think writers use this style of writing to communicate?
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What is the correct subgenre for a text that is composed of factual details told in a similar way to a story, with a series of
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Formal language uses _________-____________ point of view with pronouns like they and it.
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Prose writing tends to be used everyday, and groups ideas into complete sentences and paragraphs.
(1 point) • True • False
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What is a form of everyday writing that uses sentences in paragraph form.
Imagery Prose Poetry Verse
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