Deck 3: Description

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If a word or phrase is specific, it is ____.

A) exact and precise
B) fuzzy
C) vague
D) general
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In description, writers use specific words and phrases because ____.

A) doing so helps the reader see what is being described
B) doing so helps the reader understand why something happened
C) they prefer to be vague and let readers use their imaginations
D) they want to avoid creating a dominant impression
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Which of the following would not be a good specific word to describe the general term building?

A) castle
B) hut
C) structure
D) mansion
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Description shows a reader ____.

A) how a process is completed
B) what a person, place, thing, or situation is like
C) what category something is grouped under
D) what caused something to happen
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The main point of a description is the _____.

A) dominant impression
B) sense word
C) spatial position
D) time sequence
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_____ means to organize descriptions from first to last.

A) Spatial position
B) Time sequence
C) Similar types
D) Sensory relation
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When a writer asks "What type?" or "How?" about a general word, he or she can come up
With a _____.

A) sense detail
B) dominant impression
C) more specific word
D) logical order
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If your descriptive paragraph on an amusement park talks all about the rides, then all about the food, then all about the souvenir shops, then you are using a _____ order.

A) spatial position
B) time sequence
C) similar types
D) sensory relation
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Which of the following is not a type of sense detail?

A) colors
B) texture
C) odors
D) causes
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Which of the following is not an effective detail to explain and support this dominant impression: The professor seemed friendly.

A) She made eye contact with students and smiled as they walked in.
B) She chatted with students individually before and after class.
C) She began the first class meeting by sharing a few personal details about herself.
D) She carried a canvas bag stuffed with books and papers.
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Which of the following is not an effective transition for a description paragraph?

A) in contrast
B) nearby
C) for this reason
D) beneath
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Which of the following is not an effective transition for a description paragraph?

A) consequently
B) also
C) similarly
D) next to
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When writing a description, you should ____ and not tell.

A) explain
B) persuade
C) analyze
D) show
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Which of the following is not a simple, logical order for a description paragraph?

A) time sequence
B) coherence
C) similar types
D) spatial position
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In a descriptive paragraph, express the _____ in the topic sentence.

A) brainstorming
B) prewriting
C) time sequence
D) dominant impression
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Place an X beside the general term in each list of words.
-____ baseball cards
____ collector's items
____ stamps
____ coins
____ dolls
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Place an X beside the general term in each list of words.
-____ kitchen
____ nursery
____ rooms
____ bedroom
____ den
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List three specific words for each general term.
-general word: flower
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List three specific words for each general term.
-general word: athlete
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Create a dominant impression from the list of details.
-Dominant impression:
a) Baby toys were scattered on the living room floor.
b) The distinctive smell of a diaper pail filled the air.
c) Used bottles cluttered the sink.
d) A large playpen was erected in the center of the room.
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Place an X beside details that do not fit the dominant impression.
-Dominant impression: The daycare center was the model of inefficiency.
____ Unsupervised children ran from one room to another.
____ The lock on the gate was broken.
____ Two infants slept in their cribs.
____ Only one smoke detector was in working order.
____ Medical records were not updated.
____ A baby was crying.
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Create three details for the dominant impression.
-Dominant impression: The student giving the speech was quite nervous.
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Write a description.
-Sit quietly and observe your surroundings for a half hour in a natural or outdoor setting, and write a description in your journal of what takes place. Incorporate as many sensory details as possible. Look over your journal entry and write a topic sentence for it that contains a dominant impression that you could use as a basis for transforming the journal entry into a description paragraph.
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Write a description.
-Make up a description of a room, or describe an actual room, using the following dominant impression as your topic sentence: "The room looked as though it belonged to a person who valued family life."
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Deck 3: Description
1
If a word or phrase is specific, it is ____.

A) exact and precise
B) fuzzy
C) vague
D) general
A
2
In description, writers use specific words and phrases because ____.

A) doing so helps the reader see what is being described
B) doing so helps the reader understand why something happened
C) they prefer to be vague and let readers use their imaginations
D) they want to avoid creating a dominant impression
A
3
Which of the following would not be a good specific word to describe the general term building?

A) castle
B) hut
C) structure
D) mansion
C
4
Description shows a reader ____.

A) how a process is completed
B) what a person, place, thing, or situation is like
C) what category something is grouped under
D) what caused something to happen
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The main point of a description is the _____.

A) dominant impression
B) sense word
C) spatial position
D) time sequence
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_____ means to organize descriptions from first to last.

A) Spatial position
B) Time sequence
C) Similar types
D) Sensory relation
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When a writer asks "What type?" or "How?" about a general word, he or she can come up
With a _____.

A) sense detail
B) dominant impression
C) more specific word
D) logical order
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8
If your descriptive paragraph on an amusement park talks all about the rides, then all about the food, then all about the souvenir shops, then you are using a _____ order.

A) spatial position
B) time sequence
C) similar types
D) sensory relation
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9
Which of the following is not a type of sense detail?

A) colors
B) texture
C) odors
D) causes
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10
Which of the following is not an effective detail to explain and support this dominant impression: The professor seemed friendly.

A) She made eye contact with students and smiled as they walked in.
B) She chatted with students individually before and after class.
C) She began the first class meeting by sharing a few personal details about herself.
D) She carried a canvas bag stuffed with books and papers.
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11
Which of the following is not an effective transition for a description paragraph?

A) in contrast
B) nearby
C) for this reason
D) beneath
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12
Which of the following is not an effective transition for a description paragraph?

A) consequently
B) also
C) similarly
D) next to
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13
When writing a description, you should ____ and not tell.

A) explain
B) persuade
C) analyze
D) show
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14
Which of the following is not a simple, logical order for a description paragraph?

A) time sequence
B) coherence
C) similar types
D) spatial position
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15
In a descriptive paragraph, express the _____ in the topic sentence.

A) brainstorming
B) prewriting
C) time sequence
D) dominant impression
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16
Place an X beside the general term in each list of words.
-____ baseball cards
____ collector's items
____ stamps
____ coins
____ dolls
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17
Place an X beside the general term in each list of words.
-____ kitchen
____ nursery
____ rooms
____ bedroom
____ den
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18
List three specific words for each general term.
-general word: flower
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19
List three specific words for each general term.
-general word: athlete
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20
Create a dominant impression from the list of details.
-Dominant impression:
a) Baby toys were scattered on the living room floor.
b) The distinctive smell of a diaper pail filled the air.
c) Used bottles cluttered the sink.
d) A large playpen was erected in the center of the room.
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21
Place an X beside details that do not fit the dominant impression.
-Dominant impression: The daycare center was the model of inefficiency.
____ Unsupervised children ran from one room to another.
____ The lock on the gate was broken.
____ Two infants slept in their cribs.
____ Only one smoke detector was in working order.
____ Medical records were not updated.
____ A baby was crying.
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22
Create three details for the dominant impression.
-Dominant impression: The student giving the speech was quite nervous.
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23
Write a description.
-Sit quietly and observe your surroundings for a half hour in a natural or outdoor setting, and write a description in your journal of what takes place. Incorporate as many sensory details as possible. Look over your journal entry and write a topic sentence for it that contains a dominant impression that you could use as a basis for transforming the journal entry into a description paragraph.
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Write a description.
-Make up a description of a room, or describe an actual room, using the following dominant impression as your topic sentence: "The room looked as though it belonged to a person who valued family life."
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