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What is an outline?
1. a list of events in the story written in the order that they will occur 2. a brainstormed list of topics
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What is it called when authors add more details to help their readers understand a topic?(1 point)
a elaborating b analyzing c
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Determine which type of pacing should be used to relate a story about a daring rescue.(1 point)
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What is the topic sentence in this paragraph? At the end of a hard day people feel a sense of pride or accomplishment and are
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True or false? Writers might choose to use outlines in sentence or paragraph form when they want to include specific examples
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blu
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________ give specific information inside the text for the material used.
Select one: a. Citations b. Parenthetical references c.
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Frances
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What is the purpose of a hook in an introductory paragraph?(1 point)
1 to grab the interest of the reader 2 to introduce the main
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Markeith Moreland
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Which term best fits the following sentence?
You are being ________ in a summary when you have given the facts, details, and plot
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Select the term that correctly identifies each sentence or underlined part of a sentence.
1. James Joyce was a great master of
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English Composition: The Questions I uploaded are Questions 1-18 and questions Six and ten are "PICTURE DOWNLOAD" and the rest
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Tea
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What is the purpose of an introduction?(1 point)
to tell a story related to the main topic of a text to summarize the ideas in a
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OOOOF
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1. What is the primary purpose of an introduction?(1 point)
to decide on a topic to hook the reader to introduce the claim to
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BabyDriver
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Imagine you are writing an essay about Mexican food. You wish to include only the related part of the following citation. How
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Where are topic sentences found in a paragraph? at the end anywhere in the middle at the beginning
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blu
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Reword but don't shorten. Make informational not emotional.
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HJP
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Each paragraph ends with a rhetorical question. What effect is achieved by this device?
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Magagula Thato
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The act of placing things side-by-side for comparison is referred to as
O setting O context O story elements O juxtaposition
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Johnnyfat84
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Writing with your ears essentially means what? (1 point)
A listening to others read your work B reading your work silently in
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Johnnyfat84
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What do authors use to keep readers engaged and convey tone
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peauasagelive teo
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Summary lead
A. uses an anecdote to engage the audience in the story B. provides immediate interest by beginning with a brief
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Blake
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Writers use short sentences to interest the reader by building up tension.
Why else do writers use short sentences to interest
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Writers use short sentences to build up tension.
Why else do writers use short sentences? List as many reasons as you can
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Writers use short sentences to interest the reader by building up tension.
Why else do writers use short sentences to interest
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What is an advantage of using multiple narrators to tell a story?
Both sides of a story are presented, allowing readers to decide
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Joanie
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Cadence and paragraph construction are the magical combination to finding this elusive thing called flory.
(1 point) O True O
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Johnnyfat84
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An engaging story feeds on conflict.
O True O False
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Johnnyfat84
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Make the quote bolder and angered.
"Well, it's not surprising that some people just can't seem to grasp certain concepts. After
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HJP
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A repetition poem is a poem that repeats a word, phrase, line, or stanza. Repetition is used to emphasize a theme or idea within
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Unknown you
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5. Which option shows an example of organization by cause and effect?
I decided to have the burger for lunch after finishing my
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bckajcbn
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An alliteration poem is a poem that uses the poetic device alliteration. To start off this poem choose a consonant (letters of
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An alliteration poem is a poem that use the poetic device alliteration. To start off this poem choose a consonant (letters of
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Writing down ideas that come to you without worrying about having a finished essay is known as:
Choose the best answer from the
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Fill in the blank.
Poe's use of a(n) _________ to tell the story heightens the uncertainty and sense of horror felt by the reader
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What do authors use to keep readers engaged and convey tone?
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Shae
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Why might an author use an allusion in writing?(1 point)
Responses to add a figure of speech to add a figure of speech to make
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addreian
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Part 3 β Textual Features the author uses.
How has the author used P.O.V? How has the author used the chapter structure to
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Which option shows an example of organization by cause and effect?
1. The parade needs a grand marshal, and the council could
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lol
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The writer uses connotations that β
Responses A are neutral.are neutral. B make thermometer pills seem frivolous and
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j coe
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The writer uses connotations that β
Responses A make thermometer pills seem frivolous and unnecessary.make thermometer pills
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j coe
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The writer wants to use words that imitate the sound of a particular animal and its actions. Which choice best accomplishes this
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Ziying
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In a paragraph of 3β5 sentences, first write a sentence that uses a shift in voice. Then explain why the shift is incorrect.
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boo
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Shawn is writing a research paper and wants to use the exact words of an author.
Which of the following would Shawn include to
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J.J Powell
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With this text please tell me all of the:
Signposting Strong Introductions Concluding Paragraphs Connective Phrases Ladies and
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Why do authors vary sentence structure in their writing?(1 point)
To make their writing fictional. To make their writing simpler.
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how to write date like 4 August 2023
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how to write daye
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How can a speaker show a compare-and-contrast relationship between ideas?
1. Show how an idea occurred and what results it had.
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Graham Ivan Clark
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β to the selfless, the courageous, the compassionate and those who care to change the change the world; itβs time, go your
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Magagula Thato
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What do authors use to keep readers engaged and convey tone?
* 1 point sentence structure point of view perspective word choice
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How can a writer show that a section of writing came from a different source?(1 point)
Responses by gathering information from a
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rstaats88
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