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A thesis statement that is too broad is one that- A/ is so general that is cannot be handled in just one essay and that will invite endless composition B/ is so focused that it will be difficult to write an entire essay about that single point C/ announces the topic D/ is an incomplete statement

A

An essay plan is also know as- A/ an outline B/ development C/ revision D/ exploring

A

Circular reasoning means that A/ a paragraph restates its main point, but does not provide supporting details B/ the reasoning is not logical C/ the reasoning is logical D/ the reasoning cannot be proven

A

One way to write an effective conclusion is to- A remind your reader of your stongest points B bring up another idea for the reader to consider C repeat the introduction D all of the above

A

Quotation marks are used A/ a direct quotation B/ an indirect quotation C/ for cliche's D/ for special emphasis

A

Repeating words or phrases fro the thesis statement is the topic sentence of each body paragraph is one way to achieve A/ unity B/ coherence C/ style D/ adequate support

A

The introductory paragraph introduces the subject of your essay and - A/ contains the thesis statement B/ lists all the specific examples you intend to use in the essay C/ includes the essay plan D/ contains a topic sentence

A

When you describe someone or something from top to bottom or from left to right, you are using- A/ time order B/ space order C/ emphatic order D/ alphabetic order

B

When you review your essay plan, you should ensure that each sentence in the body paragraphs A/ are not related to the topic sentence B/ supports its topic sentence C/ are arranged in time order D/ are arranged in emphatic order

B

Using a variety of sentence patterns is one way to achieve A/ unity B/ coherence C/ style D/ adequate support

C

Which of the following transitions is most likely to be used for an essay arranged in space order? A/ later B/ principally C/ beneath D/ in the beginning

C

Which of the following is NOT on the checklist for writing a first draft? A/ Do I have a compelling introduction? B/ Do my body paragraphs support the idea presented in the thesis statement C/ Does my conclusion bring my essay to a satisfactory close? D/ Have I ended my essay with a rhetorical question or introduced a new topic?

D

Which of the following is NOT one of the general purposes for writing? A to enterain B to inform C to persuade D to fulfill an assignment

D

A comparison using like or as is called a A/ simile B/ metaphor C/ personification D/ dominant impression

A

A narration essay is generally written using which organizational pattern? A/ chronological B/ from least important to most important C/ from most important to least important D/ space order

A

The most effective title for your essay A/ is brief, depicts the topic and purpose of the essay, and attracts the reader's attention B/ is chosen before you begin to write the essay C/ contains at least eight words and contains a general idea of the essay's subject D/ contains the thesis statement for the essay as well as the controlling idea

A

The thesis statement must be- A a complete statement B an incomplete statement C identical to the title of your essay D more than one idea

A

The two steps involved in developing the main idea are- A using exploring techniques to generate ideas and creating an essay plan. B writing a thesis statement and developing the supporting ideas. C developing the supporting ideas and creating an essay plan D creating an essay plan and revising the essay

A

To help you revise for coherence, you can use A/ specific, concrete details and examples B/ an effective thesis statement C/ effective topic sentences D/ effective transitions

A

When you arrange your points accourding to the sequence in which they have occurred, your are using- A/ time order B/ space order C/ emphatic order D/ alphabetic order

A

When you consider your audience, you also- A Adapt your tone and vocabulary to suit them. B. Try to choose very sophisticated words to give your writing more credibilility C. Attempt to write in a very causual tone D. Try to impress the reader by using a thesaurus

A

When you review your essay plan, you should ensure that each body paragraph A/ contains a topic sentence B/ is organized according to emphatic order C/ is not related to the topic sentence D/ does not include examples and details

A

When you revise for adequate support, you A/ determine that your details effectively support the main idea B/ verify that your ideas flow smoothly and logically C/ ensure that your sentences are varied and interesting D/ ensure that all parts of your work relate to the main idea

A

When you revise your narration essay, be sure that you are using _____ verbs. A/ vivid and specific B/ vague, non-specific C/ abstract D/ all of the above

A

When you tell a story from your own point of view, using "I", you are writing in A/ the first person B/ the second persoon C/ the third person D/ all of the above

A

When you write without stopping for a set period of time, you are using which exploring stategy? A. Freewriting B. brainstorming C questioning D clustering

A

Which of the following should be avoided when writing a thesis statement? A/ writing a thesis statement that is too broad B/ choosing a subject that can be supported with specific evidence C/ writing a thesis that is expressed in a complete statement D/ writitng a thesis statement that engages the interest of the reader

A

Which of the following tips will help you proofread your work more effectively A/ put your text aside for a day or two B/ begin your proofreading at any stage of the writing process C/ keep a list of your common errors in a separate grammar log D/ all of the above

A

Which of the following transitions is most likely to be used for an essay arranged in time order? A/ suddenly B/ nearly C/ the most important D/ moreover

A

You can shorten the time that you spend developing the first draft by- A/ making a very detailed essay plan B/ providing only minimal details C/ repeating your points in various ways D/ avoiding specific details and examples

A

A comparison that does not us like or as and calls something by a different name is called a A/ simile B/ metaphor C/ personification D/ dominant impression

B

A strong introduction will - A/ include a general thesis statement B/ capture the reader's attention C/ include a general topic sentence D/ will include the statement "in this essay, I will prove...."

B

A thesis statement that is too narrow is one that- A/ is so general that is cannot be handled in just one essay and that will invite endless composition B/ is so focused that it will be difficult to write an entire essay about that single point C/ announces the topic D/ is an incomplete statement

B

Instead of describing a scene by telling, you should describe a scene by A/ using a thesaurus B/ showing C/ exaggerating D/ using abstract descriptions

B

The ____________ can appear at the beginning or the end of the thesis statement. A/ topic sentence B/ controlling idea C/ transition D/ supporting examples

B

The general attitude or feeling toward a topic is called- A Audience B a thesis statement C Tone D dictation

B

The two key steps in developing the essay plan are to A/ organize your supporting ideas and write a first draft B/ organize your supporting ideas and write an essay plan C/ write an essay plan and develop your main ideas D/ develop your main ideas and write a conclusion

B

To enable the reader to visualize the person, place or situation you are describing, you should A/ use a thesaurus B/ use concrete ideas C/ express your attitude toward the subject D/ create a dominant impression

B

To make your narration essay more interesting and effective, you can also A/ include everything that happened, even if the events are not related to your point B/ use descriptive imagery C/ avoid using a thesis statement. Make the reader guess the point. D/ begin your story with a dictionary definition

B

When you brainstorm, you A write for a specified period without stopping B make a list of ideas C draw a word map D ask yourself a series of questions

B

When you create a list of ideas, you are using which exploring stategy? A freewriting B brainstorming C questioning D clustering

B

When you insert a direct quotation into your writing, do all of the following except A/ capitalize the first word of the quotation B/ place a comma after "he said" or "she said" C/ place the final punctionaltion outside the closing quotation marks D/ all of the above

B

When you revise for adequate support, you should be sure that your thesis statement A/ does not reveal the main point of the essay B/ is broad enough to develop several supporting points. C/ is stated at the beginning of each body paragraph D/ does not include a controlling idea

B

When you revise for coherence, you A/ determine that your details effectively support the main idea B/ verify that your ideas flow smoothly and logically C/ ensure that your sentences are varied and interesting D/ ensure that all parts of your work relate to the main idea

B

When you revise your writing,you - A/ proofread your final draft for errors in grammar, spelling, punctuation, and mechanics B/ modify your writing to make it stronger and more convincing C/ create an essay plan to organize your points D/ use various exploring strategies to get ideas

B

When you think about your audience, you consider- A. possible publication B. Your intended readers C. auditory details D. all of the above

B

When you write a narration, do not simply tell what happened. You must also A/ provide dictionary definitions of all terms B/ indicate why the events are important C/ write only in the third person D/ use abstract nouns to make your point

B

Which of the following is NOT true about an effective thesis statement? A/ the thesis statement should include a controlling idea B/ the thesis statement should be presented in the form of an announcement C/ the thesis statement must be supportable in the essay D/ the thesis statement should express only on key idea

B

Which of the following transitions is most likely to be used for an essay arranged in empathic order? A/ after that B/ above all C/ toward D/ meanwhile

B

Is it possible to combine time, space, or emphatic order in an essay? A/ Yes, but only in illustration essays B/ No. Doing so indicates disorganization C/ Yes, In fact, you are likely to use more than one organizational method in an essay D/ No, unless you are writing a research paper

B or C

An anecdote is a A/ short description of a person or a place B/ comparison of two objects or people C/ short story D/ definition of a key term

C

Another effective way to conclude an essay is to- A/ simple state "these are the reasons..." B/ write "in this essay, I have clearly shown..." C/ link the conclusion to the introduction by continuing an idea from the introduction D/ all of the above

C

Description that uses the five senses is called A/ abstractions B/ dominant impressions C/ imagery D/ a controlling idea

C

Developing a paragraph means to A/ offer vague generalizations B/ repeat your ideas in different ways C/ provide evidence for the topic sentence by including examples, fact, statistics, anecdotes, or quotations D/ ensure that you have proper transitions

C

Exploring stategies are also known as- A research B. Paragraph development C. prewriting stratigies D. Tone

C

In a descriptive essay, you make your point by A/ explainning how to do something B/ telling a story about something that happened C/ creating vivid images in the reader's mind by using specific details D/ defining a term

C

The first step in developing an essay plan is to- A/ add details under each topic sentence B/ write topic sentences that express the main supporting ideas C/ look at the list of ideas that you created while prewrtiting, and identify the ones that most effectively support your thesis statement D/ write your introduction and conclusion

C

The term "unity" means that all points in the essay A/ are positive B/ are concise C/ clearly support the thesis D/ all of the above

C

The thesis is- A/ the general subject matter of your essay B/ the tone of your essay C/ the main idea that you want to express D/ a controlling idea

C

The thesis statement can be compared to the- A/ walls of the house B/ roof of the house C/ foundation of the house D/ windows of the house

C

When you arrange your points according to the sequence in which they have occurred, you are using - A/ time order B/ space order C/ emphatic order D/ alphabetic order

C

When you ask yourself, who, what, when, where, why and how about your topic, you are using which exploring stategy? A freewriting B brainstorming C questioning D clustering

C

When you chose a subject for a narration essay, you should choose a story that A/ is full of exaggeration B/ has no personal meaning C/ you personally find very interesting D/ is the easiest possible topic to write about

C

When you convey positive or negative feelings about a subject, you are expressing A/ concrete details B/ a dominant impression C/ your attitude toward the subject D/ transitions

C

When you describe what is happening to someone else, using "he," "she", "it" or "they", you are using A/ the first person B/ the second persoon C/ the third person D/ all of the above

C

When you plan your thesis statement, you should ask yourself if it- A/ contains several key ideas B/ is the easiest possible topic that you can think of C/ Can be supported with at least three points D/ can be expressed as an announcement

C

When you revise for style, you A/ proofread your work and correct errors in grammar, spelling, mechanics, and punctuation B/ verify that your ideas flow smoothly and logically C/ ensure that your sentences are varied and interesting D/ ensure that all parts of your work relate to the main idea

C

When you write down the exact words spoken by someone, you are using A/ imagery B/ a dominant impression C/ a direct quotation D/ an indirect quotation

C

When you write your title, you must not capitalize A/ the first word of the title B/ the last word of the title C/ short prepositions and articles D/ nouns

C

Which of the following reflects as effective thesis statement? A/ the thesis statement has more than one key idea B/ the theis statement is an announcement about what the essay will be about C/ the thesis statement should express only one key idea D/ the thesis statement is a incomplete sentence or a phrase

C

An effective way to enhance your narration essay is to use A/ descriptive imagery B/ dialogue C/ specific details D/ all of the above

D

An effective way to practice writing is to- A watch television of ideas B read comic books C study the dictionary D keep a writing journal

D

Revising and editing is the ______step in the writing process. A/ first B/ second C/ third D/ final

D

The overalll atmosphere that you wish to convey to the reader is known as A/ your attitude toward the subject B/ concrete details C/ abstract details D/ the dominant impression

D

The thesis statement must be - A/ narrow enough to be supported in a single essay B/ broad enough to be supported in a singe essay C/ be a complete statement D/ all of the above

D

The thesis statement must contain __________ that expresses the writer's opinion, attitude, or feeling about the topic. A/ topic sentence B/ transition C/ conclusion D/ controlling idea

D

Time order can be effective for which of the following types of essays? A/ narrating a story B/ explaining how to do something C/ describing an event D/ all of the above

D

To convey a dominant impression in a descriptive essay A/ use translations B/ use only general details and examples C/ omit the thesis statement D/ ask yourself how or why the topic is important

D

Using a quotation, a surprising or provocative statement, or a question are all ways of - A/ giving your essay untiy B/ supporting your essay with examples C/ providing transitions between ideas D/ writing an effective lead-in for the introduction

D

What techniques will help your narration essay be more interesting and effective? A/ Use a thesis statement that is meaningful and interesting B/ Be sure that the essay answers the question who, what , where, why, and how? C/ use vivid descriptive details D/ all of the above

D

When writing a descriptive essay, you should focus on which of the following points? A/ create a dominate impression B/ express your attitude toward the subject C/ include concrete details D/ all of the above

D

When you capitalize your essay, you must capitalize A/ the first word of the title B/ all prepositions C/ all articles D/ every (main) word of the title

D

When you review your essay for mistakes in grammar, punctuation, mechanics, and spelling, you are ______ A/ correcting the writing style B/ revising for coherence C/ revising for untiy D/ editing

D

When you review your essay plan, you should ensure that each topic sentence A/ is not related to the thesis statement B/ is stated in general terms C/ is arranged in emphatic order D/ supports the thesis statement

D

When you review your essay plan, you should ensure that your thesis statement A/ provides only a general idea of your topic. B/ includes all the details and examples you plan to use C/ is organized according to time order D/ expresses the main idea of the essay

D

When you revise for technical errors , you A/ verify that your ideas flow smoothly and logically D/ ensure that your sentences are varied and interesting C/ ensure that all parts of your work relate to the main idea D/ proofread your work and correct errors in grammar, spelling, mechanics, and punctuation

D

When you revise for untiy, you A/ ensure that your details effectively support the main idea B/ verify that your ideas flow smoothly and logically C/ ensure that your sentences are varied and interesting D/ ensure that all parts of your work relate to the main idea

D

When you summarize the basic idea of what someone said, you are using A/ imagery B/ a dominant impression C/ a direct quotation D/ an indirect quotation

D

When you tell a story about something that happened, you write a _______essay A/ description B/ definition C/ classification D/ narration

D

When you use questioning as an exploring stategy,you- A ask other people for suggestions for your essay B look for information on the internet C ask yourself a series of questions about your topic D all of the above

D

When you write your thesis statement you should ensure that it is A/ strong B/ interesting C/ supportable D/ all of the above

D

When you write your topic in the middle of the page and draw a box or circle around it, you are using which exploring stategy? A freewriting B brainstorming C questioning D clustering

D

Which of the following are considered effective techniques for lead-ins? A/ describe something in vivid detail B/ define a term C/ present a contrasting position D/ all of the above

D

Which of the following are effective techniques for a conclusion? A/ prediction B/ suggestion C/ call to action D/ all of the above

D

Which of the following is NOT one of the steps in the writing process? A. Think about your topic B. Think about your audience. C. Try exploring statergies. D. Write your first draft

D

Which of the following questions should you ask yourself about your narration topic in order to ensure it makes a point? A/ what did I learn? B/ How did I change? C/ What is important about it? D/ all of the above

D

Which of the following steps are NOT part of developing the first draft? A/ write an introduction B/ write complete body paragraphs C/ write a conclusion D/ revise and edit the essay

D

Which of the following steps in NOT part of the process for writing an effective thesis statement? A/ find your topic by using exploring stategies B/ narrow yur topic and decide which point you want to make C/ develop a thesis statement that you can support with specific evidence D/ proofread for errors in grammar, punctuation, spelling, and mechanics

D

Your general purpose in writing can be to - A. entertain B. inform C. persuade D. all of the above

D

Your instructor represents- A a general audience B a specialized audience C neither of the above D Both A and B

D


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