Exam 7: Analyzing a Process

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I think it is only by expressing all that is inside that purer and purer streams come out. It is so in writing. You are taught in school to put down on paper only the bright things. Wrong. Pour out the dull things on paper too-you can tear them up afterward-for only then do the bright ones come. If you hold back the dull things, you are certain to hold back what is clear and beautiful and true and lively. -Brenda Ueland -How is this paragraph organized?

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There are ________ categories of process analysis.

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Choose the correct answer for each of the following questions about the essay. -What did the majority of the immigrants never forget?

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You must not discuss the case with your family, friends, other jurors, or any witness, attorney, or party involved in the case. You must not discuss the case even with your fellow jurors until you have heard all the evidence, the attorneys' arguments, and the charge. Doing so could lead you to form an opinion on the case before all the evidence is in. You should notify the judge if anyone persists in talking to you about the case after you have explained that you are not allowed to do so. -Your Guide to Jury Duty -What process does this author explain?

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