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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:
Question #1
A 5
B As many as it takes, but no less than 3.
C At least 1
D 100
Question #2
A #2 Drafting
B #3 Revising
C #1 Prewriting
D #5 Publishing
Question #3
A Chicago
B APA format
C 5 paragraph format
D MLA format
Question #4
A Revising for ideas
B Editing for mistakes
C Organizing ideas
D Writing the thesis
Question #5
A Revising
B Prewriting and generating ideas
C Drafting
D Writing the essay.
Question #6
A summarize the main ideas of the essay and bring it to a logical close.
B State the author’s opinion
C Tie up any loose ends and give new information
Question #7
A summarize the main points
B Tell a story
C introduce the topic of the essay and state how the topic will be developed
D Argue the thesis
Question #8
A Support the main idea of the essay
B present the controlling idea (main idea) of the essay.
C be funny, so people keep reading.
D Give evidence
Question #9
A True
B False
Question #10
A The person who will read what you write.
B The reason for writing something
C The author, The audience, and the purpose.
D The “voice” in our writing, formed by the words we use and how we use them.
Question #11
A The “voice” in our writing, formed by the words we use and how we use them.
B The reason for writing something
C The author, The audience, and the purpose.
D The person who will read what you write.
Question #12
A The “voice” in our writing, formed by the words we use and how we use them.
B Ideas or opinions that we do not question but that we use to form conclusions
C The person who will read what you write.
D The reason for writing something
Question #13
A The author, The audience, and the purpose.
B The reason for writing something
C The person who will read what you write.
D The “voice” in our writing, formed by the words we use and how we use them.
Question #14
A Strongly held beliefs or points that lead people to certain conclusions without evidence.
B The reason for writing something
C Ideas or opinions that we do not question but that we use to form conclusions
D The “voice” in our writing, formed by the words we use and how we use them.
Question #15
A Ideas or opinions that we do not question but that we use to form conclusions
B Strongly held beliefs or points that lead people to certain conclusions without evidence.
C The reason for writing something
D The “voice” in our writing, formed by the words we use and how we use them.
Question #16
A True
B False
Question #17
A False
B True
Question #18
A Audience
B Context
C Purpose
D Tone and format
E Sentence structure
Question #19
A Pause to consider what you read
B Note the main idea
C Read the entire text all the way through.
D Choose a sentence from the text that seems especially powerful or important
Question #20
A Preview, Read, Prepare, Respond
B Review and Respond
C Preview, Read, Pause, Review
D Read and Reread until you understand
Question #21
A Identify the main idea
B Review and respond
C Consider the context
D Question and interpret
E Quickly decide how you feel about the topic.