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