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Writing Essays
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Subject
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writing-skills
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
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. Supporting facts - examples - details
bibliography
support
evidence
figurative language
2. 4 ways theses should not be in your paragraph: Too narrow - Too bold - State ___________ - Dont announce what you are writing about
expository essay
literary essay
two different ideas
audience
3. Use ________: questions that proves your point [E.g.: 'If there was a fire - wouldn't you want to get in contact with your children ASAP?' So...the reader IS FORCED to see how having cell phones in school could be beneficial.]
topic sentence
so what
pre-writing techniques
effective questions
4. Identify the content of the piece - set limits on the topic - communicate the dominant impression you want your essay to make - grab the reader's attention
persuasive essay
title
revision
deatails and examples
5. Defend your side of an argument; must have facts; used in debates
so what
bibliography
academic voice
persuasive essay
6. A guide for using certain words - sentences - and for all other important elements of an essay - e.g. MLA - AP - Chicago Manual
two different ideas
style guide
figurative language
essay
7. The writer's attitude toward the subject and the audience; set in your introduction paragraph
effective questions
quotations
problem
tone
8. _________ is very important for a good essay
paragraphing
emphatic order
conclusion
organization
9. Each body paragraph ends with a special sentence that restates the main idea
5
clincher/conclusion
perspective
posing a new question
10. Exploring the meaning and construction of a piece of literature - more attention to the specifics - thoughts of the critics
revision
analysis
5
literary essay
11. Mainly for enjoyment
informal essay
support
essay
thesis
12. Each body paragraph is developed or supported using
evidence
topic sentence
introduction
deatails and examples
13. 3 traits of a good reason: cannot be _______ - considers its audience - can be supported by facts and details
counterargued
analysis
posing a new question
coherence
14. At least 5 minutes to develop 3 good reasons or points - one for each paragraph
prewriting
citing a quotation
citation
effective questions
15. State the _________: E.g. I am writing in regards to your consideration of
paragraphing
clincher/conclusion
revision
problem
16. Last sentence of body paragraphs [reconnect the reason with your overall argument.]
argumentative
2nd point
boomerang sentence
thesis
17. Use _________: metaphor - hyperbole - bandwagon
1st point
title
figurative language
argument
18. Rewrite an authors idea in your own words
deatails and examples
citing a quotation
figurative language
paragraphing
19. Topic sentence - supporting details - clincher
argumentative
third body paragraph
title
tone
20. State your ______: E.g. I support this idea or I disagree with this idea
tone
perspective
effective questions
argument
21. An _________ thesis/topic sentence: cannot be a statement of plot or fact - must be a claim that can be argued and defended with evidence
prewriting
argumentative
paragraphing
citing a quotation
22. First paragraph - should catch the reader's attention and introduce the essay topic
evidence
perspective
introduction
2nd point
23. Footnotes - Endnotes - parenthetical citation
pre-writing techniques
perspective
support
ways to cite
24. Highly organized - formulaic - 5 paragraphs - expository/informational - repetitive
1st point
quotations
expository essay
essay
25. Leads into works of others - and asks you to compare their thoughts to you own; Find other text on the subject and use them to support the topic you've been given
perspective
counterargued
third body paragraph
research essay
26. To Whom it May Concern - Sincerely - [only if you are writing a letter!]
audience
topic sentence
2nd point
clincher/conclusion
27. Ideas are logically organized - and smoothly connected
persuasive essay
coherence
underline or italicize
unity
28. _______ ( Commentaries) - explains the significance of your basic assertion - how your argument can apply to a larger concept
unity
so what
paragraphing
essay
29. Topic sentence - states main idea - bold - noticeable - obvious - R/A - special setence
1st point
bibliography
2nd point
boomerang sentence
30. Explains somrthing with fact; as aposed to opinion
introduction
clincher/conclusion
expository essay
tone
31. Last paragraph - finishing touches - wraps up - summarizes - closure - last paragraph of the essay - e.g. - restate your thesis - 'so what?' - 'connecting to a course theme' - 'posing a new question'
conclusion
support
clincher/conclusion
5
32. Consists of: specific instances - evidence - expert's opinions/events from text - statistics - direct quotations
evidence
third body paragraph
perspective
bibliography
33. Third person
academic voice
introduction
clincher/conclusion
perspective
34. Sentences and paragraphs ordered by importance
emphatic order
boomerang sentence
5
quotations
35. Last sentence of introduction - bold - noticeable - obrious - states main ideas of essay
audience
thesis
support
problem
36. Listing/Brainstorming - Diagraming/Clustering - Free writing
pre-writing techniques
5
2nd point
thesis
37. Author's last name and page number in parentheses following the quotation/paraphrase before period
underline or italicize
essay
citing a quotation
evidence
38. Alphabetical list of sources; at the end of the report
bibliography
clincher/conclusion
topic sentence
underline or italicize
39. Explains how or why evidence proves your thesis - connection between evidence and main argument - directly explains how/why your evidence supports your thesis
informal essay
persuasive essay
figurative language
analysis
40. Supporting facts - examples - details
clincher/conclusion
support
counterargued
argumentative
41. Notes that tell the original source of words/ideas that you have used in your essay or report
third body paragraph
citation
support
introduction
42. _____________ titles of (long pieces) works that have been published and created by someone else
counterargued
revision
underline or italicize
tone
43. An essay has this many paragraphs
counterargued
argument
5
citing a quotation
44. Invites the reader the consider a new idea or question that has appeared as a result of your argument
emphatic order
audience
quotations
posing a new question
45. Topic sentence - states ;main idea - bold - noticeable - obrious - R/A
analysis
deatails and examples
2nd point
paragraphing
46. Proofread for grammar and spelling erros - for coherence...
problem
revision
underline or italicize
research essay
47. Suppresses the author's tone so the reader can focus on the material
support
unity
academic voice
counterargued
48. A sentence that supports or develops a single controlling idea - supports an essay's thesis statement - unifies the content of a paragraph - directs the order of the sentences
topic sentence
organization
perspective
style guide
49. Use ________ for: short stories - poems - songs
third body paragraph
counterargued
quotations
tone
50. Every paragraph is related to the theses statement
unity
boomerang sentence
two different ideas
tone