Exam 1: Exploring the Writing Process
Exam 1: Exploring the Writing Process37 Questions
Exam 2: Prewriting to Generate Ideas12 Questions
Exam 3: Developing Effective Paragraphs41 Questions
Exam 4: Improving Your Paragraphs40 Questions
Exam 5: Illustration, Narration, and Description19 Questions
Exam 6: Process, Comparison and Contrast, and Classification30 Questions
Exam 7: Definition, Cause and Effect, and Persuasion30 Questions
Exam 8: Moving From Paragraph to Essay6 Questions
Exam 9: Proofreading to Correct Your Personal Errors14 Questions
Exam 10: Subjects and Verbs40 Questions
Exam 11: Avoiding Sentence Fragments20 Questions
Exam 12: Present Tense Agreement40 Questions
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Exam 14: The Past Participle in Action40 Questions
Exam 15: Progressive Tenses to Be -Ing Verb Form40 Questions
Exam 16: Fixed-Form Helping Verbs and Verb Problems40 Questions
Exam 17: Coordination40 Questions
Exam 18: Subordination40 Questions
Exam 19: Avoiding Run-Ons and Comma Splices40 Questions
Exam 20: Semicolons and Conjunctive Adverbs40 Questions
Exam 21: Relative Pronouns40 Questions
Exam 22: Ing Modifiers40 Questions
Exam 23: Nouns40 Questions
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Exam 27: Consistent Tense40 Questions
Exam 28: Consistent Person34 Questions
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Exam 32: Apostrophes40 Questions
Exam 33: Direct and Indirect Quotations40 Questions
Exam 34: Putting Your Proofreading Skills to Work40 Questions
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Many e-mail users receive annoying amounts of junk mail, or "spam." Experts recommend five ways to reduce the amount of spam in the in-box. First of all, an e-mail address should not be displayed in public. That includes in newsgroups, chat rooms, websites, or online services' membership directories. Second, computer users should check the privacy policy when they submit an address to a website to see if it allows the company to sell the address. Opting out of this provision, if possible, or deciding not to submit an address at all to a website that won't protect it are both good ways to prevent spam. Using two e-mail addresses, one for personal messages and one for newsgroups and chat rooms, is a third way to cut down on spam. A separate, disposable e-mail address can forward e-mail to a permanent account. When one of the disposable addresses begins to receive spam, it can be shut off without affecting the permanent address. Fourth, experts recommend using a unique e-mail address. The choice of e-mail addresses may affect the amount of spam received because spammers use "dictionary attacks" to sort through possible name combinations at large Internet Service Providers (ISPs) or e-mail services, hoping to find a valid address. Thus, a common name such as jdoe may get more spam than a more unique name like jd51x02oe. Fifth and finally, most e-mail providers automatically filter spam into a bulk e-mail folder. These options should affect the choice of which provider to use.
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Audience: people who need to lose weight
Purpose: to convince people to eat foods low in fat
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For each of the following sets of subject, audience, and purpose, select the most appropriate choice for the blank. Subject: the traditional places for the participants in a wedding ceremony
Audience: the bride, the groom, and members of a wedding party
Purpose: _______________________________________
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Select the correct answer for the following. Select the correct order for the steps in the writing process.
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Casting a vote is really a series of steps, sometimes confusing to the first-time voter. A few weeks prior to an election, you must register to vote with your state election office. When you get to your polling place on Election Day, you will probably need to wait in line to check in. The poll worker will ask for your name to see if you're on the list of registered voters in your area. Depending on your area, you may be asked to show a valid photo ID with your name and address at which you are registered, or a photo ID and proof of residency (for example, a utility bill, pay stub, or other government document with your current address). After your residency has been confirmed, you will sign your name on a list. Next, a poll worker will show you to a small booth with a curtain or dividers, which keep your voting experience private. Then, depending on the state where you live, you will fill out a paper ballot, punch a card, or use an electronic voting machine to cast your vote. After explaining how you should mark your ballot or work the voting machine, the poll worker will leave you to make your selections. When you are finished, the poll worker may check your ballot to make sure that it correctly shows your votes and then have you place it in a sealed box. Finally, at the end of the day, your vote will be counted!
The subject of this paragraph is
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Audience: hikers who don't know much about plants
Purpose: to explain the identifying features of a poison ivy plant
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Casting a vote is really a series of steps, sometimes confusing to the first-time voter. A few weeks prior to an election, you must register to vote with your state election office. When you get to your polling place on Election Day, you will probably need to wait in line to check in. The poll worker will ask for your name to see if you're on the list of registered voters in your area. Depending on your area, you may be asked to show a valid photo ID with your name and address at which you are registered, or a photo ID and proof of residency (for example, a utility bill, pay stub, or other government document with your current address). After your residency has been confirmed, you will sign your name on a list. Next, a poll worker will show you to a small booth with a curtain or dividers, which keep your voting experience private. Then, depending on the state where you live, you will fill out a paper ballot, punch a card, or use an electronic voting machine to cast your vote. After explaining how you should mark your ballot or work the voting machine, the poll worker will leave you to make your selections. When you are finished, the poll worker may check your ballot to make sure that it correctly shows your votes and then have you place it in a sealed box. Finally, at the end of the day, your vote will be counted!
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Casting a vote is really a series of steps, sometimes confusing to the first-time voter. A few weeks prior to an election, you must register to vote with your state election office. When you get to your polling place on Election Day, you will probably need to wait in line to check in. The poll worker will ask for your name to see if you're on the list of registered voters in your area. Depending on your area, you may be asked to show a valid photo ID with your name and address at which you are registered, or a photo ID and proof of residency (for example, a utility bill, pay stub, or other government document with your current address). After your residency has been confirmed, you will sign your name on a list. Next, a poll worker will show you to a small booth with a curtain or dividers, which keep your voting experience private. Then, depending on the state where you live, you will fill out a paper ballot, punch a card, or use an electronic voting machine to cast your vote. After explaining how you should mark your ballot or work the voting machine, the poll worker will leave you to make your selections. When you are finished, the poll worker may check your ballot to make sure that it correctly shows your votes and then have you place it in a sealed box. Finally, at the end of the day, your vote will be counted!
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Select the correct answer for each of the following questions. Arranging ideas in a plan or outline is a task that should be completed during which step of the writing process?
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Select the correct answer for the following. Which of the following is NOT a strategy to practice active reading?
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For each of the following sets of subject, audience, and purpose, select the most appropriate choice for the blank. Subject: studying in a group versus studying alone
Audience: ____________________________________
Purpose: to convince readers that studying in a group is often better than studying alone
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Select the correct answer for each of the following questions. What are you doing when you annotate a reading?
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For each of the following sets of subject, audience, and purpose, select the most appropriate choice for the blank. Subject: the negative impact of TV violence on young children
Audience: _____________________________________
Purpose: to persuade readers to limit children's access to violent TV shows
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By joining the army, your son or daughter can make a difference in the world and receive many benefits. First, by serving the country and protecting our freedoms, your son or daughter will be building a better future for others and for him- or herself-a future full of pride, honor, and opportunities. The benefits don't end there. No matter where your son's or daughter's interests lie, the Army offers expert training in a wide range of careers: 120 in the Army Reserve and 150 in active Army. Whether he or she chooses to explore a new career or strengthen a current one, hands-on experience will provide an edge. The Army also makes college affordable. Education can be costly, but the Army offers rich benefits that can significantly lessen the financial burden. These include offering money for college, college loan repayment programs and other academic incentives. In addition, your son or daughter will experience personal growth. By joining the Army, he or she will gain valuable interpersonal skills, such as teamwork, time management, problem-solving skills and professionalism. He or she will be challenged to accept a new sense of discipline and responsibility. Army training can turn your young adult into a Soldier. Fueled by honor, pride, ability and strength, he or she can achieve great things.
Adapted from U.S. Army, http://www.goarmy.com/parents.html
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Select the correct answer for each of the following questions. Writing a final draft is a task that should be performed during which step of the writing process?
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By joining the army, your son or daughter can make a difference in the world and receive many benefits. First, by serving the country and protecting our freedoms, your son or daughter will be building a better future for others and for him- or herself-a future full of pride, honor, and opportunities. The benefits don't end there. No matter where your son's or daughter's interests lie, the Army offers expert training in a wide range of careers: 120 in the Army Reserve and 150 in active Army. Whether he or she chooses to explore a new career or strengthen a current one, hands-on experience will provide an edge. The Army also makes college affordable. Education can be costly, but the Army offers rich benefits that can significantly lessen the financial burden. These include offering money for college, college loan repayment programs and other academic incentives. In addition, your son or daughter will experience personal growth. By joining the Army, he or she will gain valuable interpersonal skills, such as teamwork, time management, problem-solving skills and professionalism. He or she will be challenged to accept a new sense of discipline and responsibility. Army training can turn your young adult into a Soldier. Fueled by honor, pride, ability and strength, he or she can achieve great things.
Adapted from U.S. Army, http://www.goarmy.com/parents.html
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