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Why do writers use transitions?(1 point)
to connect ideas. to provide facts. to explain a counterclaim. to state a claim.
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Lola
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Why do writers use transitions?(1 point)
Responses to state a claim. to state a claim. to provide facts. to provide facts. to
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Read the following passage from the beginning of "Rhinoceros."
We were sitting outside the cafe, my friend Jean and I, peacefully
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Kiddo
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Why do writers vary their symtax in a text?
To educate the reader To provide historical context To engage the reader To encourage
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Tanyashand
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Why do writers vary their symtax in a text?
A. To educate the reader B. To provide historical context C. To engage the reader D.
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Tanyashand
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Use the passage from “We Are Not Yet Equal” by Carol Anderson to answer the question.
How does the writer vary syntax in the
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Tanyashand
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Use the passage from “We Are Not Yet Equal” by Carol Anderson to answer the question.
How does the writer vary syntax in the
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Tanyashand
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Authors can use ellipsis for which purpose
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Amy
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How might an author vary syntax in their writing?
A. By including elements of surprise and suspense. B. By using a variety of
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Tanyashand
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How might an author vary syntax in their writing?
A. By including elements of surprise and suspense. B. By using a variety of
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Tanyashand
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authors can use an ellipsis for which purpose?
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bruhhh
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Which parts of an effective text are included in the body paragraphs? Select the two correct answers
examples background
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max
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Why do writters add multimedia to an informational text
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Idk
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The organizational structure used in this excerpt is _________ (name the organizational structure). I can tell this because
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duh
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When deciding how to organize a persuasive text, which should come first in the text?(1 point)
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Anonymous
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Which word describes what is used to connect phrases, sentences, paragraphs, or overall ideas in writing?
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Starboy
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What do you want your audience to take away from your informational writing when it has concluded?(1 point)
A. something to think
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Godzillaboi
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Which word describes what is used to connect phrases sentences and paragraphs are over ideas in writing
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Gta god
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How should a writer conclude an informational text?
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tg
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What examples are NOT ways an author would illustrate to provide more detail for the reader?
1 using a pseudonym 2 by influencing
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WiLL ByErS>>
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1. Which phrase describes one purpose of headings in an informative text?
A. to make the text more interesting B. to show the
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DogCat
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Use the passage to answer the question
Did you know that learning a second language makes your brain work faster? You might
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Why do writers add multimedia to an informational text
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Amy
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Which phrase describes one purpose of heading in an informative text
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Amy
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Which point of view do most authors use when writing informational text?(1 point)
Responses objective objective connotative
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rety
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Which point of view authors use when writing informational text
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Sandra
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Instead of linking events with transitional phrases that establish chronology, Alexie uses headings to move readers through the
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A
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Why do writers add multimedia to an informational text?(1 point)
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Anonymous
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How do writers provide support for a text analysis?(1 point)
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Lolol
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How do we end an article
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Fafali
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In an introduction you need to have a hook. A hook is something that really pulls the readers attention and make them want to
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Please help
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2.) Writers add alliteration to create rhythm and interest to their writing, which passage is an example of allliteration - or a
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help
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What is the Show Not Tell Technique?
Show, don't ____tell_____ is a __strategy______ used in narrative _____writing________ to
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Kean'Drian
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In an essay, an idea is _____________ if it directly supports the claim.
P.S. Fill in the blank.
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Mia
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1. Rewrite the following passage in first person AND in third person omniscient: EighteenFiona on his left, was called. Jonas
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Jack
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Can anyone suggest an approach on how you could integrate a persuasive statement into each section of a research proposal? :'D
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Marshal
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Why do writers use transitions?(1 point)
to provide facts. to state a claim. to connect ideas. to explain a counterclaim. Which
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HELP
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Ben wants to show hesitation from his character in his narrative. Which sentence is correctly written to show hesitation?(1
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Hdhdh
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Compare and contrast one of the outputs with one of the side effects.
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Moon
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like this up!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
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Sav
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anyone have the answers to the Author’s Position Quick Check??
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Candy
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Lesson 8: Creating a Text Trailer
1001010 M/J LANG ARTS 1 - T1 Unit 6: New Beginnings please help ASAP.
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crystal
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V\What is the “hook” to the article Zoos: Joys or Jails? Do you feel the hook was impactful? Why?
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JJ
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What are two things you want to be sure to do as you write the body paragraphs of your text? Select two answers.
Keep the text
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Dash Sorento
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how does using a quotation add credibility to a wrighter's ideas? HEELP! I.D.K what to do. :( :(
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Rora
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The writer is showing events in the order in which they occurred
or details were provided in a _________. This keeps the text
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Hanabi
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What kind of transition words show that you are discussing when or where something occurring
a. sequencing b. emphasis c.
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the right anwsers
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Why does an author sequence as a way to organize a text
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Anonymous
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In what ways can an author illustrate to provide more detail for the reader?(1 point)
by introducing an individual by giving a
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name
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What is a common way for an author to introduce an important idea or central concept?
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hAi ThErE
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