Exam 8: Proofreading to Correct Your Personal Error Patterns
Exam 1: Exploring the Writing Process42 Questions
Exam 2: Prewriting to Generate Ideas12 Questions
Exam 3: Developing Effective Paragraphs40 Questions
Exam 4: Improving Your Paragraphs34 Questions
Exam 5: Thinking Through Paragraph Patterns34 Questions
Exam 6: Thinking Through Paragraph Patterns34 Questions
Exam 7: Moving From Paragraph to Essay6 Questions
Exam 8: Proofreading to Correct Your Personal Error Patterns138 Questions
Exam 9: Subjects and Verbs40 Questions
Exam 10: Avoiding Sentence Fragments105 Questions
Exam 11: Present Tense Agreement40 Questions
Exam 12: Past Tense40 Questions
Exam 13: The Past Participle in Action40 Questions
Exam 14: Progressive Tenses to Be -Ing Verb Form40 Questions
Exam 15: Fixed-Form Helping Verbs and Verb Problems104 Questions
Exam 16: Coordination40 Questions
Exam 17: Subordination40 Questions
Exam 18: Avoiding Run-Ons and Comma Splices40 Questions
Exam 19: Semicolons and Conjunctive Adverbs40 Questions
Exam 20: Relative Pronouns40 Questions
Exam 21: Ing Modifiers93 Questions
Exam 22: Nouns40 Questions
Exam 23: Pronouns40 Questions
Exam 24: Adjectives and Adverbs40 Questions
Exam 25: Prepositions90 Questions
Exam 26: Consistent Tense40 Questions
Exam 27: Consistent Person40 Questions
Exam 28: Parallelism82 Questions
Exam 29: Capitalization40 Questions
Exam 30: Commas40 Questions
Exam 31: Apostrophes40 Questions
Exam 32: Direct and Indirect Quotations40 Questions
Exam 33: Putting Your Proofreading Skills to Work60 Questions
Exam 34: Spelling60 Questions
Exam 35: Look-Alikes-Sound-Alikes181 Questions
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For each of the following questions about the six proofreading strategies presented in Chapter 8, select the letter of the correct answer for the blank.
-People who proofread on _____________ tend to miss more errors.
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Select the letter of the sentence in which all of the commas are used correctly.
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Read the paragraph below and answer the questions that follow it.
(1) According to a study conducted by the United Nations, Americans work much longer hours than Europeans. (2) In the United States, about 86% of men and 66% of women work more than 40 hours per week. (3) In contrast, few Europeans ever work over 40 hours per week, and full-time workers in several European counties, such as France, work as little as 30-35 hours per week. (4) The average American puts in 1,800 hours per year on the job; in some European counties, full-time workers put in as few as 1,400 hours per year. (5) Companies typically give their full-time American employees only two week's paid vacation every year whereas they give European workers 4-6 week's annual vacation leave. (6) European counties have laws that guarantee workers a minimum amount of vacation time and limit the length of the workweek to a maximum of 48 hours. (7) The United States, however, has no such laws for its workers.
-Select the number of the topic sentence in the paragraph above.
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Select the letter of the sentence in which all of the commas are used correctly.
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Has the -ing modifier been placed correctly in the following sentences? Select the letter of the correct answer.
-Jotting down her ideas and chuckling to herself, Julia planned her essay.
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Read the paragraph below and answer the questions that follow it.
(1) To calm yourself when you're feeling stressed, try a simple but effective deep breathing technique. (2) First, sit up straight, and place one of your hands on your chest and the other on your abdomen. (3) Next, pull a deep breath in through your nose so that your abdomen expands and the hand on it rises. (4) The hand on your chest should not move much at all. (5) Then, as you exhale through your mouth, push out the air while you pull in your abdominal muscles. (6) The hand on your abdomen should move inward while the other hand stays still. (7) Inhale again, and repeat the process. (8) As you continue this cycle of inhaling and exhaling while your abdomen rises and falls, you will get more oxygen into your lungs and bloodstream, and you will begin to feel less tense and more relaxed.
-Which of the following sentences in the paragraph does NOT contain a transitional expression that indicates time?
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Each group contains two fragments and one complete sentence. Select the letter of the one complete sentence.
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Select the letter of the correct pronoun for the blank in each sentence.
-Each of my classmates was given the opportunity to select several of __________ poems for publication in our college's magazine.
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Select the letter of the correct noun for the blank in each sentence.
-Of all the _________ I've known, George is the most considerate.
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Select the letter of the sentence in which all of the apostrophes are used correctly.
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Select the letter of the sentence that is punctuated correctly.
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Select the letter of the correct words for the blanks in the following sentences.
-I should _____ by now that when you get that look on _____ face, _____ up to something clever.
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Read the paragraph below and answer the questions that follow it.
(1) According to a study conducted by the United Nations, Americans work much longer hours than Europeans. (2) In the United States, about 86% of men and 66% of women work more than 40 hours per week. (3) In contrast, few Europeans ever work over 40 hours per week, and full-time workers in several European counties, such as France, work as little as 30-35 hours per week. (4) The average American puts in 1,800 hours per year on the job; in some European counties, full-time workers put in as few as 1,400 hours per year. (5) Companies typically give their full-time American employees only two week's paid vacation every year whereas they give European workers 4-6 week's annual vacation leave. (6) European counties have laws that guarantee workers a minimum amount of vacation time and limit the length of the workweek to a maximum of 48 hours. (7) The United States, however, has no such laws for its workers.
-Which of the following sentences in the paragraph includes a transitional expression that indicates comparison or contrast?
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Select the letter of the correct order for each set of details or sentences.
-Sonja decided to make some drastic changes to her appearance. (1) _____ She bought new makeup, choosing brand new colors of lipstick and eyeshadow.
(2) _____ She had a plastic surgeon perform an operation to reshape her nose and her chin.
(3) _____ She went shopping and purchased a whole new wardrobe.
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Read the essay below. For each of the questions that follow, select the letter of the correct answer.
Use the following to answer question:
Quit Smoking Now
(1) In the United States today, an estimated 25.9 million men and 22.8 million women are smokers. Every day, about 3,000 people under the age of eighteen become smokers. Still, though, four out of every five smokers wish they could quit. For a number of reasons, every individual who smokes should try very hard to kick the habit.
(2) One obvious reason to stop smoking is to save money-quite a lot of it, as a matter of fact. The cost of a pack of cigarettes is now about $5, so a two-packs-a-day smoker will pay $304 per month and $3,650 per year to support his or her habit. This is money that could be stashed away in a savings account and spent on a home, a car, or a dream vacation. Americans often have inadequate savings accounts, and they could improve their finances by paying saved cash rather than charging the cost of purchases on credit cards.
(3) The most important reason to stop smoking, though, is to improve health. Smokers are more likely than nonsmokers to suffer from colds, headaches, and insomnia. A third of smokers complain of debilitating fatigue, chronic bronchitis, and other respiratory disorders. Worst of all, though, smoking causes a host of deadly diseases; in fact, it is a major cause of heart attack, stroke, and cancer. Every year, 400,000 people die from tobacco-related diseases.
(4) Smoking causes bad breath and yellows teeth. It also leaves a foul odor in the hair, clothing, and surroundings of not only the person who smokes but also everyone in close proximity to the smoker. Smoking ages the skin, too, making smokers look older than their years.
(5) Because smoking harmful in all of these respects, the best thing smokers can do for themselves and their loved ones is quit. They should try all of options available, such as nicotine patches and smoking cessation programs. Quitting is difficult thing to do, but it's worth it.
-This essay was written for an audience of
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Read the essay below. Then, select the letter of the correct answer for each of the questions that follow.
An Old Skill for a New Technological World
(1) People who will have to work with computers, either at school or on the job, will have to do a lot of typing on a computer keyboard. (2) They can try to use their two index fingers to peck out the characters they need to form words and sentences, or they can take the time to learn how to touch-type, which involves memorizing the positions of all of the keys and then using each of the ten fingers to press various keys without looking at them. (3) The second method is certainly the more preferable of the two options. (4) Learning to touch-type is a valuable skill for several reasons.
(5) The ability to touch-type will, most importantly, save a lot of time. (6) Hunting for and tapping out letters using only two fingers is clumsy, frustrating, and slow. (7) Touch-typing, however, allows a computer user to type many times faster. (8) With practice, as the skill becomes more automatic, the typist's fingers fly over the keys, generating documents and messages much more efficiently.
(9) Learning to touch-type also prevents distractions that interrupt the flow of thought required during writing. (10) People who do not know how to touch-type must use a portion of their attention to search for the right keys. (11) For touch-typists, however, typing is an automatic skill that requires no conscious thought, so they are free to concentrate on expressing their ideas.
(12) Finally, acquiring touch-typing skill will reduce strain on the hands, fingers, arms, eyes, and neck. (13) While the two-fingered approach to typing requires that hands stay lifted up in the air so that all keys will remain visible, touch-typing allows the computer user to rest his or her arms and hands on the desk or machine and make use of smaller, more efficient finger movements. (14) Therefore, the hands, fingers, and arms do not get tired as easily. (15) The eyes of touch-typists do not have to move constantly back and forth from the keyboard to the computer screen; they can stay focused on the screen. (16) Because the head does not need to bend forward to see the keys, strain on the neck and upper back is lessened or eliminated.
(17) For all of these reasons, computer-users should invest a little time, effort, and money into completing a touch-typing course. (18) After a few months of practice, they will be glad that they learned a skill that will benefit them the rest of their lives.
-Which of the following sentences states the essay's thesis?
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Select the letter of the complete subject and the complete verb in each sentence.
-We found the answer.
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A blank space appears where the verb should be. Select the letter of the correct past tense verb.
-The judge _________ her decision an hour ago.
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Which of the following is the most effective way to increase your awareness of the errors you tend to make?
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This topic sentence for an illustration paragraph is followed by several examples. Select the letter of the example that does NOT clearly illustrate the topic sentence.
-Many athletes use good luck charms in hopes that they will magically enhance their performance.
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