Exam 10: Writing Correct and Effective Sentences
Exam 1: Introduction to Technical Communication40 Questions
Exam 2: Understanding Ethical and Legal Considerations40 Questions
Exam 3: Writing Technical Documents40 Questions
Exam 4: Writing Collaboratively40 Questions
Exam 5: Analyzing Your Audience and Purpose40 Questions
Exam 6: Researching Your Subject39 Questions
Exam 7: Organizing Your Information39 Questions
Exam 8: Communicating Persuasively40 Questions
Exam 9: Emphasizing Important Information40 Questions
Exam 10: Writing Correct and Effective Sentences40 Questions
Exam 11: Designing Print and Online Documents39 Questions
Exam 12: Creating Graphics40 Questions
Exam 13: Reviewing, Evaluating, and Testing Documents and Web Sites40 Questions
Exam 14: Writing Correspondence40 Questions
Exam 15: Writing Job-Application Materials40 Questions
Exam 16: Writing Proposals40 Questions
Exam 17: Writing Informational Reports40 Questions
Exam 18: Writing Recommendation Reports40 Questions
Exam 19: Writing Lab Reports40 Questions
Exam 20: Writing Definitions, Descriptions, and Instructions40 Questions
Exam 21: Making Oral Presentations40 Questions
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In what way is the following list flawed?
The Ventura Aquifer program objectives are the following:
characterization of groundwater quality
to provide data to support Best Management Practices (BMP)
relating data to agricultural land-use practices
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The following passage violates which of the basic principles for effective sentences listed below?
The site marks the beginning of a first-year riparian forest buffer. Monitoring equipment was located essentially where this stream joined Cook Creek at the end of the forest riparian buffer. Monitoring data indicated improved water quality within the tributary. It is our opinion that this could be the result of the riparian forest buffer being created.
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Which of the following sentences has a strong verb?
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Sentences are often easier to understand and more emphatic if new information appears in which position?
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"Refer to the person first, the disability second" is one of the guidelines for using the people-first approach to writing about people with disabilities. Which of the following are other guidelines discussed in the chapter?
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New and important information should come at the beginning of a sentence, where readers will be sure to notice it.
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Which of the following sentences illustrates the best approach to writing about people with disabilities?
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A euphemism is a bit of shoptalk, a word or phrase that has a precise meaning to members of a particular group, organization, profession, or occupation but may have little meaning for people outside that group.
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The guidelines for preparing text to be translated are generally similar to the guidelines for writing clearly and concisely.
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Identify one of the four cases in which it is better to use passive voice than active voice.
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The following passage exhibits which of the characteristics listed below?
Not many rescuers are trained to handle hazardous materials. Provide care only when safe to do so, establish a safe zone, and call for help. When a rescuer commences patient care, he should focus on basic life support and finalize his plan to decontaminate the patient.
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Identify one of the four strategies listed in Chapter 10 for avoiding ambiguous pronoun references.
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In which of the following sentences is qualifying information emphasized?
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In many cases, removing which type of phrase following a noun will make your writing more concise?
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A nominalization is a verb that has been transformed into a noun, as when to install becomes to effect an installation, or to analyze becomes to conduct an analysis.
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In a passive-voice sentence, the subject of the sentence performs the action expressed by the verb.
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