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In which ways can an author shape how readers think about the subject? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
Responses by
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When should you use a modified outline?
1) when you need to record information quickly 2) when you’re organizing a formal essay
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M, S, E
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15. Read the following opening sentence of an introductory paragraph and answer the question that follows.
Should you ever find
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studnet
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Why do writers add multimedia to an informational text? (1 point)
Oto help the reader comprehend the facts, comparisons, or
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What can a writer do to connect a photo to the text? (1 point)
O Provide a video about the same topic. Put information about the
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which is one way that an author can develop a key concept in an essay about the the Boston Tea Party?
a. by telling the reader to
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What is the purpose of a hook in an introductory paragraph?
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Which option describes the purpose of formatting a text?(1 point)
to provide ways to include more information about the topic to
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InuChan
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What is the purpose of a concluding section? Select the two correct answers.(1 point) Responses to point to wider issues
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Read the following opening sentence of an introductory paragraph and answer the question that follows.
Should you ever find
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brooke
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Find out the figure of speech
"I weep like child for the past"
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Lavanya
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What would happen if you reversed the order of paragraphs 3 and 4
A: the extent of the problem would be lost on the readers
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placing the most import information first then adding less important information at the end of the story is called
the summary
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according to the inverted pyramid, the least important information goes
in the conclusion in the body in the lead in the headline
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a lead that uses a brief statement from a personal interview in the story is
a staccato lead a face lead q quotation lead a
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Irony should be used in academic writing. (Points : 1)
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madam
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What is Author's Word Choice?
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jack
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A brief, concise introduction can be effective.
1.True 2.False I think its true, please recheck my answer.
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Julie
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I need to describe three purposes and three methods of satire.
So far I have for purposes are exaggeration, warped logic, and
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Justine
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Match the explanations to the correct closing statement types.(2 points)
Put responses in the correct input to answer the
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parallelism.
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Which option presents a clear point of view? (1 point)
• Symbolism • Metaphor • Propaganda • Bias
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Which of the following describes concrete details
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why do authors use personication
they want to create an imagine in the readers mind they want to provide a literal description of
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Sentence fragments should be:
routinely used when writing avoided when writing used to express a complete thought combined using
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Oscar
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I have to write a point form outline for a short story... i need to start with a flashblack but not sure how?
the topic: Your
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Rose
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Which statement is true about transitions transitions connect ideas for the readers transitions can make right and unclear to
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What is the purpose of a hook in a introducing paragraph
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“An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge” written by Ambrose Bierce demonstrates use of omniscient point of view. What is
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For what purpose does the writer use short paragraphs
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Can a person use free-verse format in a short story?
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which words should i express in effect in this poem.
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kyla
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Why do writers add multimedia informational text
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How does jack London build suspense.
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Brooke bell
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In the Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass what is the cumulative effect of a periodic sentence, antithesis, and
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Ann
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Would the sentence "Time is Money!" be a good opening line for a letter urging a group of international business executives to
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clary
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What type of expression would you use in an essay if you wanted to connect a new sentence to one
that precedes it? A. Expressive
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Clare
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To use another's ideas in your own words is to ___ those ideas.
A. Paraphrase B. establish C. Manifest D. Refute My answer was b
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Justin
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Okay, So I didn't post this one because I thought I had it right.. but now im unsure.
My school appeared on the news last week
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Zhana
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A(n) ________ introduction begins with a point that is more specific than that of your thesis.
A. quotation B. contrasting idea
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Jay
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Once you acquire these two basic skills, you'll be able to transform a vague idea in your mind into a coherent piece of writing.
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Anonymous
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Which statement is true about transitions? (1 point)
O Transitions can also be called topic sentences. Transitions are found at
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Using Transitions Quick Check
2 of 42 of 4 Items
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To write well is to.
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Lisa Parrish
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Why might the author have chosen to organize "Forest Fire"by Anais Non in chronological order?
A. She wanted to create the same
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Callie
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Is this a good way to describe silence outside the school gates?
silence arose at the school gates. Every so often cars pass by
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Heena
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Why do writers add multimedia to an informational text?(1 point) Responses to hide details from the reader that are
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What of the following describes concrete details
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how can i describe a plane crash using imagery in first person point of view ?
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liam
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I hope someone knows how to write a gerrc paragraph..
Anyways I need help for the reference part. Hence the word R, how do i show
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Sally
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