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Elements Of Expository Writing
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Answer 24 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The significance of the writer's topic - the depth of the writer's knowledge and analysis of the topic - and the appropriateness of the writer's discussion and treatment of the topic.
Emphasis
Clarity of Thesis
Quality of Content
Rhythm
2. A ______________ includes a sufficient number of representative and accurate facts - examples - details - and explanations to convince readers that the thesis is significant and worth their consideration.
Smooth transitions
Variations in word and sentence length - variations in sentence structure - and parallelism
Well-developed essay
Quality of Content
3. In order to achieve coherence - writers should always place their sentences and paragraphs in a ___________.
Illogical constructions
Logical order
Sentence Variety
Well-developed essay
4. Readers can easily understand the relationship between the ideas in one sentence and those in the next and between the ideas in one paragraph and those in the next.
Rhythm
Sentence Variety
Coherence
Parallelism
5. Writers should provide _____________ between two sentences or paragraphs in one or both of the following ways: (1) by using connective words and expressions - such as in addition to or in contrast and (2) by repeating or referring to key words - phra
Logical order
Middle (Supporting) Paragraphs
Smooth transitions
Thesis
6. All sentences in a paragraph must relate to and support the point of the paragraph; all paragraphs in an essay must relate to and support the thesis of the essay. Irrelevant material disrupts the reader's attention.
Unity
Word Choice
Well-developed essay
More stress
7. Helps convey meaning and increases reader interest - mix short and long sentences and keep the flow.
Smooth transitions
Sentence Variety
Variations in word and sentence length - variations in sentence structure - and parallelism
Emphasis
8. Choose words that are consistent with standard English usage and appropriate for the context - words that convey the meaning intended - Slang - clich
Word Choice
Well-developed essay
Unity
Climactic (ascending) order
9. Independent clauses receive ___________ than dependent clauses.
Clear - logical - and free of error
Quality of Content
More stress
Illogical constructions
10. Conveys the writer's attitude toward the subject and the audience - may be enthusiastic - optimistic - humorous - friendly - matter-of-fact - serious - sincere - concerned - impassioned - cynical - pessimistic - or hostile - to name just a few possib
Tone
Quality of Content
Smooth transitions
Illogical constructions
11. Tone results from the combined effect of...
Rhythm
Quality of Content
Parallelism
Word choice - sentence style - imagery - emphasis - and rhythm
12. When Ideas are arranged in ______________ - the resulting contrast underscores the importance of the final point.
Parallelism
Climactic (ascending) order
Word choice - sentence style - imagery - emphasis - and rhythm
Clarity of Thesis
13. Grammatical errors - ______________ - and choppy sentences make writing difficult to read and - therefore - unconvincing.
Illogical constructions
Word Choice
Well-developed essay
Sentence Variety
14. The use of similar constructions to express equal or closely related ideas.
Parallelism
Word choice - sentence style - imagery - emphasis - and rhythm
Tone
Emphasis
15. Attempts to arouse reader interest by providing background information on the topic - stressing the significance of the topic - or presenting one or more startling facts - should lead logically to the thesis
Word Choice
Rhythm
Revision
Introductory Paragraph with Thesis Statement
16. It concisely states the central point of the essay. It is often called the controlling idea or main idea because every subsequent part of the essay should support it - usually appears in an essay's opening paragraphs so that the reader will know exac
Introductory Paragraph with Thesis Statement
Well-developed essay
Thesis
Clear - logical - and free of error
17. May draw a conclusion - make a prediction - provide a summary - or use a combination of these strategies.
Concluding Paragraph
Climactic (ascending) order
Logical order
Variations in word and sentence length - variations in sentence structure - and parallelism
18. State your topic and direction in the introduction and reveal the full thesis as the essay progresses.
Clarity of Thesis
Unity
Tone
Revision
19. In addition to strong coherence and appropriate emphasis - other factors that interact to produce a pleasing rhythm are...
Illogical constructions
Smooth transitions
Tone
Variations in word and sentence length - variations in sentence structure - and parallelism
20. An essay with _______ reads smoothly. Its pace may vary from quick to slow - but at all times the writing should flow gracefully.
Coherence
Parallelism
Sentence Variety
Rhythm
21. The reasoning must be _______________ (no important information or assumptions are left out; compared things are comparable; generalizations are qualified and based on sufficient evidence).
Clear - logical - and free of error
Unity
Thesis
Quality of Content
22. During the ________ process - writers should attempt to make the intended meaning of each sentence clear by experimenting with a variety of sentence structures until the best structure by which to express each idea is found.
Revision
Sentence Variety
Rhythm
Introductory Paragraph with Thesis Statement
23. Each of these has its own main point and supporting sentences that support that point. Often the main point can be found in a topic sentence - which may appear anywhere in the paragraph or be implied. All must ultimately support the essay's thesis.
Concluding Paragraph
Middle (Supporting) Paragraphs
Smooth transitions
Thesis
24. The sentence or paragraph that contrasts most in length or structure usually receives more __________ than surrounding sentences or paragraphs.
Emphasis
Concluding Paragraph
Clear - logical - and free of error
Introductory Paragraph with Thesis Statement
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