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Which action can I read it take in preparation for writing a summary
1. Memorizing quotes 2. Identify minor details. 3. Take
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What is one way that authors can come up with ideas for providing context for their readers?
editing brainstorming Making an
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Simon
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What is the purpose of a hook? Select two correct answers. (1 point)
Responses to create a clear claim to make the readers
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Emo Freak ( POP PUNKS NOT DEAD)
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Explain how authors use evidence
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paraphase
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What are rhetorical strategies?(1 point)
Responses the choice and use of words and phrases in a speech or piece of writing the
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Pokemon Go
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Drag and drop the words into the correct locations. (1 point)
Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a
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How is paraphrasing different from summarizing?
A. paraphrasing uses quotation marks. B. paraphrasing only contains the most
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A
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Drag and drop the words into the correct locations. (1 point)
Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a
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Carlos Jimenez
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How does adding a variety of sentence types improve a story?
a. It adds variety to the story. b. It adds more emphasis on certain
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sadder
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in novels or short stories, authors can provide seen descriptions and character dialogue, and introduce the conflict with a
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gig
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Writers use similes to create striking descriptions. A simile compares one object or idea to another using “like” or
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Language Arts U8 L6 Using Transitions Quick Check ANSWERS.
Connection Academy. 1. What is the purpose of transition words and
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wiggle
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what is pacing
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Carlos Jimenez
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Which best explains why the author of a narrative might describe events in a different order than they occurred?
A.) to create
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goodog
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Why might an author use an allusion in writing?(1 point)
Responses to add layers of meaning to add layers of meaning to add a
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someone?
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What is pacing?(1 point)
Responses the use of dialogue to move the plot forward the use of dialogue to move the plot forward the
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rstaats88
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This is a practice assignment. In this writing assignment you will write a description, classification, or division paragraph on
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what is pacing?
1. the use of dialogue to move the plot forward 2. the speed at which a story moves 3. the perspective of the
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J.J Powell
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What is pacing?
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Maddy
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If a student were going to write about their favorite food, they would want to include sensory language that focus is on
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Ana
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make an action scene with firstly, then, and, or finally
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Foxes 999
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In 1-2 sentences, describe the purpose of figurative language and why an author might use it in their writing
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Angel
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The writer can use ______ to achieve a more exact meaning and help the audience experience the story.
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can someone please help me by giving me an example of an anecdote.
(short story that will involve your reader and also helps you
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y912f
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How is paraphrasing different from summarizing?
Paraphrasing uses quotation marks. Paraphrasing only contains the most important
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eert
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1,which were described what is used to connect phrases, sentences, paragraphs, or overall ideas and writing? The answer;
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The one with the answer
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Which type of connection shows the ideas are similar or different, cause an effect?, Comparison and contrast,? chronological
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Yo momma
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What does it mean for an author to present information in a logical sequence?
It means each problem is paired with its solution.
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What is it called when authors add more details to help their readers understand a topic?(1 point)
elaborating analyzing
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2021
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How do writers provide support for a text analysis
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KAYYY
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"Girls Can We Educate We Dads?"
In "Girls Can We Educate We Dads?," the writer uses dialect for all of the following reasons
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no
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5. Choose one of the topics listed below and write a five-sentence paragraph using chronological order
to arrange the details of
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jackie rios
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How do you paraphrase information
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To help establish coherence is a compare and contrast essay, which of the following transitions would best show a comparison
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Callie
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which of the following would be an example of paraphrasing the third sentence above
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bruhh
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Which type of connection shows how ideas are similar or different?(1 point)
Responses chronological order chronological order
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Drag and drop the words into the correct locations. (1 point)
Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a
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of 135 of 13 Items 5 of 135 of 13 Items Question Which sentence explains what concise language does in informative text?(1
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Anonymous
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What is an anecdote?(1 point)
Responses an opinion an opinion a conclusion a conclusion a personal story or experience a personal
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Article 1 informs readers about the benefits of hand washing, and Article 2 persuades readers to wash their hands more. Given
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Why would a writer use a chronological structure in an expository text?(1 point)
Responses to explain important events in the
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TheDarkArtist
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Arranging a narrative in chronological order does NOT help the writer to:
A. recognize the order of events B. create interest by
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anthony
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What is the purpose of a hook in an introductory paragraph?(1 point)
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Anonymous
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What is the purpose of a hook in an introductory paragraph?(1 point)
Responses to introduce the main topic of the essay to
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B6D
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Which phrase describes one purpose of headings in an informative text
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TrinTrin
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How does text organization help an author achieve the desired purpose?
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Use at least five adverbs and five adjectives to write a brief review of a movie, sporting event, musical performance, or
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Anonymus
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In which ways can an author shape how readers think about the subject? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
by sharing
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Random
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Which transition word or phrase helps the reader understand the order in which events occurred?
At first, Susie didn't want to go
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Unknown
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