Writing Explanatory Text Unit Test

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1. D, the thesis
2. D, a report that shows how transportation changed over the year
3. A, a chart showing how types of beverages affect health
4. D, a video that shows the steps in cooking a dish
5. D, Weather channels alert people when dangerous storms are near
6. C, Pizza is a popular meal consumed by many people all over the world!
7. C, cause and effect
8. C, class-action lawsuit
9. A, replacing went with dashed
10. D, Anne of Green Gables remains popular today because of its universal themes of love and belonging
11. B, she added a random fact instead of addressing major themes

the rest are essay questions

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Without knowing the specific questions, it is difficult to provide a definitive answer. However, I can provide some general guidance on how to approach multiple-choice questions in an explanatory text unit test:

1. Read each question carefully and ensure you understand what it is asking.
2. Evaluate each answer option and consider which one best fits the question's requirements.
3. Eliminate any obviously incorrect answer options.
4. Consider the context and content of the explanatory text to identify the correct answer.
5. If you are unsure of the answer, try to use any prior knowledge or logical reasoning to make an educated guess.

For essay questions, it is important to follow these steps:

1. Read the question thoroughly and understand the specific requirements.
2. Plan your response by outlining the main points or arguments you want to make.
3. Present your points clearly and concisely, using evidence or examples to support your arguments.
4. Organize your essay into paragraphs, with each paragraph focusing on a different point or idea.
5. Conclude your essay by summarizing your main points and restating your thesis or main argument.

Remember to proofread your essay for any grammatical or spelling errors before submitting it. Good luck with your test!