Deck 20: Revising Paragraphs

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Which of the following is not one of the four types of paragraphs?

A) body
B) introductory
C) concluding
D) demonstrative
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Which of the following is not one of the three main parts of a body paragraph?

A) a transitional thesis statement that repeats the three points of the essay
B) a body that includes developmental sentences that support the main idea
C) a concluding sentence that links back to the topic sentence
D) a topic sentence that states the main idea of the paragraph
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____________ are specific instances that clarify statements.

A) Examples
B) Introductions
C) Conclusions
D) Summaries
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Which of the following is not a type of example?

A) fact
B) comparison
C) interview
D) transitional device
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____________ are the specific words we use to clarify and add interest to examples. These words often appeal to the five senses to help create memorable images.

A) Connectors
B) Determiners
C) Details
D) Diagrams
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____________ put examples into a context so that the reader understands them.

A) Exclamations
B) Explanations
C) Appositives
D) Titles
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If a paragraph has the quality of ____________, then all of its examples, details, and explanations stay on the one main point of the paragraph.

A) concision
B) specificity
C) unity
D) singularity
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A paragraph is a collection of clearly related sentences that make a point.
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The body of an essay is made up of several body paragraphs.
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A strong topic sentence should name a topic and then make a limiting statement about that topic.
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A topic sentence should be broad enough that it will take several paragraphs to fully discuss the main idea.
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Identify the topic in the following topic sentence: I really hate going to the dentist's office.
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Identify the limiting statement in the following topic sentence: Student athletes should not be stereotyped as dumb jocks.
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Identify the topic in the following topic sentence:
My new cell phone is the glue that holds my busy life together.
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Identify the limiting statement in the following topic sentence: USB drives are indispensable tools for teachers and students alike.
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Which of the following topic sentences is stronger?
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Which of the following topic sentences is stronger?
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To support your main idea, you can use examples, details, and explanations.
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It doesn't matter if a support sentence strays from the main point; what matters is that the support sentence is as interesting as possible.
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A strong concluding sentence reminds the reader again of the topic and the limiting statement and makes some final point.
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Use a connector to write an effective concluding sentence.
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When writing your concluding sentences repeat a slightly different version of your topic sentence.
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Transitions are commonly used to link sentences.
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Synonyms are used to avoid repetition.
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Use clichés when choosing a title.
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Capitalize all words in your title.
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Effective titles are long in length.
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Deck 20: Revising Paragraphs
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Which of the following is not one of the four types of paragraphs?

A) body
B) introductory
C) concluding
D) demonstrative
demonstrative
2
Which of the following is not one of the three main parts of a body paragraph?

A) a transitional thesis statement that repeats the three points of the essay
B) a body that includes developmental sentences that support the main idea
C) a concluding sentence that links back to the topic sentence
D) a topic sentence that states the main idea of the paragraph
a transitional thesis statement that repeats the three points of the essay
3
____________ are specific instances that clarify statements.

A) Examples
B) Introductions
C) Conclusions
D) Summaries
Examples
4
Which of the following is not a type of example?

A) fact
B) comparison
C) interview
D) transitional device
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____________ are the specific words we use to clarify and add interest to examples. These words often appeal to the five senses to help create memorable images.

A) Connectors
B) Determiners
C) Details
D) Diagrams
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____________ put examples into a context so that the reader understands them.

A) Exclamations
B) Explanations
C) Appositives
D) Titles
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If a paragraph has the quality of ____________, then all of its examples, details, and explanations stay on the one main point of the paragraph.

A) concision
B) specificity
C) unity
D) singularity
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A paragraph is a collection of clearly related sentences that make a point.
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The body of an essay is made up of several body paragraphs.
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A strong topic sentence should name a topic and then make a limiting statement about that topic.
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A topic sentence should be broad enough that it will take several paragraphs to fully discuss the main idea.
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Identify the topic in the following topic sentence: I really hate going to the dentist's office.
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Identify the limiting statement in the following topic sentence: Student athletes should not be stereotyped as dumb jocks.
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Identify the topic in the following topic sentence:
My new cell phone is the glue that holds my busy life together.
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Identify the limiting statement in the following topic sentence: USB drives are indispensable tools for teachers and students alike.
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Which of the following topic sentences is stronger?
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Which of the following topic sentences is stronger?
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To support your main idea, you can use examples, details, and explanations.
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It doesn't matter if a support sentence strays from the main point; what matters is that the support sentence is as interesting as possible.
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A strong concluding sentence reminds the reader again of the topic and the limiting statement and makes some final point.
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Use a connector to write an effective concluding sentence.
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When writing your concluding sentences repeat a slightly different version of your topic sentence.
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Transitions are commonly used to link sentences.
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Synonyms are used to avoid repetition.
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Use clichés when choosing a title.
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Capitalize all words in your title.
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Effective titles are long in length.
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