Exam 4: Constructing Clear Sentences and Paragraphs
Exam 1: Understanding Workplace Communication73 Questions
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Exam 4: Constructing Clear Sentences and Paragraphs75 Questions
Exam 5: Writing for a Positive Effect75 Questions
Exam 6: Developing Your Writing Process and Choosing the Best Form75 Questions
Exam 7: Getting to the Point in Good-News and Neutral Messages75 Questions
Exam 8: Maintaining Goodwill in Bad-News Messages75 Questions
Exam 9: Making Your Case With Persuasive Messages and Proposals75 Questions
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Exam 11: Preparing Informative and Influential Business Reports75 Questions
Exam 12: Choosing the Right Type of Report75 Questions
Exam 13: Conducting Research for Decision Makers75 Questions
Exam 14: Using Visuals to Make Your Point75 Questions
Exam 15: Communicating Effectively in Meetings and Conversations75 Questions
Exam 16: Delivering Oral Reports and Business Speeches75 Questions
Exam 17: Leveraging Technology for Better Writing75 Questions
Exam 18: Conveying Professionalism Through Correctness75 Questions
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Which of the following sentences best illustrates a roundabout construction?
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This example illustrates faulty parallelism.
Jake likes fishing and reading books.
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The following sentence has a dangling/misplaced modifier.
At the age of five, our family bought a cat.
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Constructing clear sentences and paragraphs involves adaptation to the intended readers.
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Which of the following statements is true about effective writing?
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The overuse of short sentences results in a choppy, elementary-sounding effect.
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Which of the following sentences avoids the use of faulty parallelisms?
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Which of the following sentences is an example of incomplete construction?
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Which of the following sentences violates the unity of the given paragraph? The old woman was hungry. She asked her granddaughter to cook. The granddaughter is an artist. The granddaughter was reluctant to cook. After much persuasion, she agreed to cook for her grandmother.
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In the context of the placement of the topic sentence, which is the most commonly used paragraph arrangement in business communication?
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Mention the three major transitional devices which make paragraphs coherent.
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Which of the following sentences avoids the use of a dangling/misplaced modifier?
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Which of the following sentences avoids the use of dangling/misplaced modifiers?
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One-line paragraphs are an especially appropriate means of emphasizing major points in business messages.
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Identify the dependent clause in the following sentence. When he comes back, we are planning to celebrate his birthday.
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Choose the transitional word that best fits the following sentence. The people at the reunion had not seen each other for ten years. _____, they did not recognize each other immediately.
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Which of the following sentences avoids the use of cluttering phrases?
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