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Paragraph Writing

Subject : writing-skills
Instructions:
  • Answer 35 questions in 15 minutes.
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  • Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Make clear the differences between two or more concepts or things






2. Offer a considered and balanced review that includes all arguments - factors - hypotheses - opinions - and/or conclusions which is supported by appropriate evidence.






3. To convince using both fact and opinion






4. Give a detailed account or picture of a situation - event - pattern - or occurrence






5. Give the precise meaning of a word - phrase (group of words) - or concept






6. The sentence that states the main idea of the paragraph.






7. Detail words that help the reader to clearly understand: nouns - verbs - adjectives - adverbs - etc.






8. Any piece of writing used to explain something.






9. Any sentence that uses details to appeal to the reader's sense of taste - touch - sight - sound - or smell






10. The result of something






11. How the final product is used






12. Arrange or order by similar characteristics or qualities






13. The mood or tone of the writing created by the auhor






14. Making sure that there are no errors in spelling - grammar - or punctuation






15. Any piece of writing that where the reader can easily move from one detail to the next and understand how they are connected.






16. What the overall writing will be focused on






17. Any piece of writing that attempt s to persuade or convince






18. How sentences flow smoothly from one to the next; use transitions; using different types of sentences: declarative - interrogative - exclamatory - imperative






19. To retell the important details in the your own words






20. A piece of writing based on what happens first - second - third - etc.






21. Challenge or debate an issue or idea with purpose of persuading






22. Give a detailed account including reasons or causes






23. Any word or phrase (group of words) used to move from one idea to the next - one sentence to the next - or one paragraph to the next.






24. An attention grabbing sentence at the beginning of a paragraph used to get the reader's attention






25. How the writing will look - 1-paragraph - 5-pargraph essay - etc.






26. Has a begging - middle - and end






27. Show how something is similar - and how it is different






28. To tell a story






29. A piece of writing that describes the locations of the details






30. Assess the limitations; make judgments






31. The last sentence in the paragraph that leaves the reader with one final thought.






32. Written in paragraph form; restates the questions; answers the questions with specific details; has a final thought






33. The feeling of a piece of writing






34. How something interacts with others






35. What the overall piece of writing is about.