Exam 23: Revising for Language Awareness
Exam 1: Exploring the Writing Proccess33 Questions
Exam 2: Prewriting to Generate Ideas56 Questions
Exam 3: The Proccess of Writing Paragraphs65 Questions
Exam 4: Achieving Coherence47 Questions
Exam 5: Illustration51 Questions
Exam 6: Narration46 Questions
Exam 7: Description49 Questions
Exam 8: Process30 Questions
Exam 9: Definition33 Questions
Exam 10: Comparison and Contrast36 Questions
Exam 11: Classification31 Questions
Exam 12: Cause and Effect30 Questions
Exam 13: Persuasion24 Questions
Exam 14: The Proccess of Writing an Essay16 Questions
Exam 15: The Introduction, the Conclusion, and the Title20 Questions
Exam 16: Types of Essays Part 113 Questions
Exam 17: Types of Essays Part 214 Questions
Exam 18: Summarizing Quoting and Avoiding Plagiarism30 Questions
Exam 19: Strengthening an Essay With Research41 Questions
Exam 20: Writing Under Pressure, the Essay Examination30 Questions
Exam 21: Revising for Consistency and Parallelism26 Questions
Exam 22: Revising for Sentence Variety27 Questions
Exam 23: Revising for Language Awareness28 Questions
Exam 24: Putting Your Revision Skills to Work28 Questions
Exam 25: Proofreading to Correct Your Personal Error Patterns23 Questions
Exam 26: The Simple Sentence30 Questions
Exam 27: Coordination and Subordination31 Questions
Exam 28: Avoiding Sentence Errors41 Questions
Exam 29: Present Tense Agreement36 Questions
Exam 30: Past Tense32 Questions
Exam 31: The Past Participle32 Questions
Exam 32: Nouns31 Questions
Exam 33: Pronouns35 Questions
Exam 34: Prepositions36 Questions
Exam 35: Adjectives and Adverbs31 Questions
Exam 36: The Apostrophe32 Questions
Exam 37: The Comma30 Questions
Exam 38: Mechanics30 Questions
Exam 39: Putting Your Proofreading Skills to Work31 Questions
Exam 40: Spelling50 Questions
Exam 41: Look Alikes Sound Alikes35 Questions
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The following sentences form a paragraph. Select the answer that correctly identifies the underlined portion of the sentence as wordy or trite. Actually, the stars do move through space, but they are so far away that we cannot see the movement in our lifetimes. It's anyone's guess how many stars there are in the universe.
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Select the sentence that uses concise, fresh, and exact language. Which sentence uses concise, fresh, and exact language?
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The following sentences form a paragraph. Select the answer that correctly identifies the underlined portion of the sentence as wordy or trite. Ancient people believed that stars were motionless, that they did not move .
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In each of the sentences below, select the letter for the word that most exactly and vividly completes the sentence. In her singing debut at Carnegie Hall, Constance gave a ____ performance.
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The following sentences form a paragraph. Select the answer that correctly identifies the underlined portion of the sentence as wordy or trite. The sun is an example of a medium heat, medium weight star. The hottest stars are blue in color , and the coolest stars are red.
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The following sentences form a paragraph. Select the answer that correctly identifies the underlined portion of the sentence as wordy or trite. Clearly, then, stars are not cool and distant as they seem at first glance, but dynamic, evolving spheres of energy that never stop changing .
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Select the sentence that uses concise, fresh, and exact language. Which sentence uses concise, fresh, and exact language?
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In each group below, select the letter of the sentence that uses concise, fresh, and exact language. Which sentence uses concise, fresh, and exact language?
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