English Chapter 4 Test

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In a good paragraph, the topic sentence states the main idea, but the remaining sentences do not have to refer to the topic sentence.

False

The following is a suitable topic for an idea article. Many men believe that dogs are excellent companions.

False

The following is a suitable topic for an idea article. Many parents believe that "children should be seen but not heard."

False

What dialect most approximates British English?

New England

Check all of the impressions our use of spoken English can give about ourselves.

It can tell whether we are from England or America. It can disclose what region of the United States we are from. It can reveal our educational level. It can tell whether we consider a situation formal or informal.

To find information in a magazine, use _____.

The Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature

Everyone speaks a dialect.

True

The following is a suitable topic for an idea article. Henry Ford had an idea that led to the development of the assembly-line system of mass production.

True

The following is a suitable topic for an idea article. Jonas Salk's main idea was that polio was preventable.

True

The following is a suitable topic for an idea article. Many people before 1969 were convinced that the idea of walking on the moon was possible.

True

The important facts of a newspaper article are located in the headline and the first paragraph.

True

When reviewing for a test, it is important to find the main idea and remember certain details.

True

Where would be the best place to find out who Marcus Garvey was?

a biographical dictionary

Where could you find a synonym for imminent?

a collegiate dictionary

To find an appropriate word to use in a paper, use _____.

a thesaurus

Where would you look to find out the average rainfall in Athens, Georgia?

an almanac

It's not my cup of tea is an example of

an informal idiom

Spread the word is an example of

an informal idiom

A biography is the account or history of an individual's life as told by _____.

another person

reasons for or results of something

cause/effect

sorting into kinds or types

classification

What is the normal use of formal English?

college lectures, literature, technical reports

like or unlike, similar or dissimilar

contrast/comparison

what something is

definition

An explanation of events may be found in _____.

diaries, magazines, journals, newspapers

Broad topics are excellent choices for speeches because they provide a wealth of material to discuss.

false

There are few, if any, language variations with the three major dialect areas.

false

Among the themes stressed by Emerson in his writings, transcendentalism, nature, and the essential goodness of humanity are pre-eminent.

formal

Identify the level of use of the following sentence. Necessarily, therefore, none of them has the completeness of effect which is so marked in the Oresteia.

formal

Select the level of usage most appropriate for the following situation. a book report written for an English teacher

formal

Select the level of usage most appropriate for the following situation. a speech on disarmament for a regional speech contest

formal

The levels of usage include

formal, informal, and colloquial

It may not work, but it can't hurt to try.

general

Select the level of usage most appropriate for the following situation. a campaign speech delivered to the student body

general

an anecdote or story

illustration

If you say that you are out of water, do you imply or infer that you want some water?

imply

Meaning that is implied (included but not directly stated) must be inferred for communication to occur. If meaning is inferred that was not implied, misunderstanding results. If your friend says she will eat dinner at six, do you imply or infer that she means six P.M.?

infer

A(n) _____ is the act of or process of arriving at a conclusion from facts or a premise.

inference

subjective

influenced by personal feeling

Identify the level of use of the following sentence. She's never looked so cool.

informal

Select the level of usage most appropriate for the following situation. a letter to a vacationing sister

informal

You're holding out on me.

informal

What is the normal use of informal English?

letter to friends and a phone conversation

Select all of the types of writing that are not expository.

novel, fairy tale, poetry

Select the mistake responsible for the faulty reasoning in the following statement. I inherited my poor spelling ability from my parents.

oversimplifying the cause

Select the mistake responsible for the faulty reasoning in the following statement. Women are terrible drivers; my aunt has had three automobile accidents.

oversimplifying the cause

A(n) _____ is a presupposition from which a conclusion is drawn.

premise

a "how to" method of writing

process analysis

A dialect shaped by geographic location is a(n) _____.

regional dialect

Select all of the characteristics of expository writing that may be found in a biography.

relies on facts telegraphic style relies on dates, times, places, to explain events explains "how-to" objective

Where would be the best place to find the etymology of minuscule?

scholarly dictionary

What process was used to form beatnik? Use a dictionary if necessary.

suffix addition

Which of the following contribute to reduction of distinctions in dialects:

televisions, education

When using a thesaurus, be careful of _____.

the exact intention to be expressed by the word

The major consideration in distinguishing the major regional dialects is _____.

the pronunciation of vowel sounds

To find information in pamphlets, leaflets, and government brochures, consult _____.

the vertical file

What type of information is contained in catalog systems?

title of the book call number publisher author's name and dob number of pages place of publication and date additional entries in the system

Use a thesaurus _____.

to find the appropriate synonym to use in a particular paper or article

After outlining, your next step is to select the type of language.

true

Information not directly related to your topic should be eliminated even if it is very interesting.

true


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