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Read the following sentences. Then write “S” for “Simile” or “M” for Metaphor next to each sentence:
1. _____ He was
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What is the purpose of a hook? Select Two correct answers.
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Zee
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What is the purpose of a hook? Select two correct answer.
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Anthony
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Which of the following describes one of the tasks of a good conclusion
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Amy
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How can character development impact plot Development?
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Igot100%
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How does the author of The Johnstown Flood make the order of the story understandable?
by using time order signal words so the
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Bri
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Please help me i don't know how to do this.
How do i create atmosphere in writing. Create a first-person narrator (the main
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yc2012
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What is Tan’s strategy behind including a direct quotation from her mother (paragraph 6) rather
than paraphrasing what she
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Needhelp500
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Which type of connection shows how ideas are similar or different?(1 point)
Responses chronological order chronological order
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Which option describes the purpose of using active voice?(1 point)
Responses to correct the error presented by passive voice to
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Write a paragraph explaining how dialogue can help a reader understand a character.(4 points)
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Waffeler
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What is the purpose of transition words and phrases?(1 point)
Responses to reveal a character's personality in a narrative to
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Which best explains why the author of a narrative might describe events in a different order than they occurred?
A.) to confuse
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HelpWanted
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How does an author show the development of a character in a story?(1 point)
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y
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What is tone?(1 point)
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Why do writers use transitions?(1 point)
Responses to state a claim. to provide facts. to explain a counterclaim. to connect
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Why do writers use transitions?
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bob
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Why do writers use transitions?
A. to connect ideas B. to provide facts C. to explain a counterclaim D. To state a claim
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juul
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Why do writers use transitions?
A. to connect ideas B. to provide facts C. to explain a counterclaim
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juul
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What is the purpose of a hook? Select two correct answers.
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tg
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authors can use an ellipsis for which purpose.
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bruhhh
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Which phrase mean to organize evidence logically in a persuasive text?
• to present it in a way that makes sense to provide at
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one
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"To write a persuasive argument, you should consider claims that contradict your own claim. By considering opposing claims, you
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one
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What is an alternative point of view in an argumentative essay
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Garris
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compare and contrast one of the outputs with one of the side Effects.
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Joshua
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Use these sentences to answer the question.
"To write a persuasive argument, you should consider claims that contradict your own
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In which ways can an author shape how readers think about the subject? Select two correct answers
A. By adding a summary B. By
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Question 1
A) What does it mean to restate an idea?(1 point) to say it again to support it with evidence to retell it briefly to
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OML WHAT IS GONNA HAPPEN IF U JUST HELP ME
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which is the best place in the paragraph for Maya to add an example that shows how her sister is like a friend A before sentence
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Trey
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Which is better for an argumentative essay?
1. should animals be used for research 2. people judged for how they look ms sue
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pls help
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When writing for emphasis one should ____________.
a. use passive voice b. use active voice c. use multiple adverbs d. omit the
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courtney
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which option describes elaboration?
A. Writing more words to lengthen the text B. Organizing the text in a way that makes it easy
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answer machine
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how does text organization help an author achieve the desired purpose?
1. The text structure allows an author to explain
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Alana
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What is text organization
1. The method an author uses to presents information in writing 2. The attitude of a writer towards a
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Alana
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Why do authors use rhetorical devices in essays?
a) to simplify the meaning of the main idea B)to increase the credibility of the
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marie
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How does the author create such a heartwarming feeling in this story?
A) by revealing the thoughts and actions of Josh B) by
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Terry
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When should a writer organize details from most important to least important?
I have to write a paragraph on why I'm choosing the
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anonymous
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what is the purpose of an introduction
to summarise the idea in the text to provide evidence that supports the central argument
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When an author writes a/an _______ question in a paragraph, he or she intends to answer it in the balance of the paragraph
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cinnimon
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What is the purpose of a topic sentence in a paragraph? (1 point)
O to describe the most important details that will be included
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Use the passage to answer the question
Did you know that learning a second language makes your brain work faster? You might
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he
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Which option describes elaboration?(1 point)
cutting out unnecessary information cutting out unnecessary information writing more
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ROSAAAAA
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when describing a deserted place how can you use onomatopoeia to biuld up the tension and make it fun for the reader? please
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Anonymous
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What is the purpose of a hook in an introductory paragraph?(1 point)
Responses to introduce the main topic of the essay to
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Kaii
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Which element should be included in a summary of a text? (1 point)
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which of the following names a technique a writer may use in an introduction to engage a reader in an explanatory text
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name
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Why do writers use puns?
A to create humor or levity B to provide source material C to confuse the reader D to impress the
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Amilyah Watson
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which of the following names a technique a writer may use in an introduction to engage a reader in an explanatory text .
A. a
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name
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WHY DO AUTHORS USE COMPLEX SENTENCES THEIR WRITING. How DOES THEY
help emphasize and explain the author’s point?
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jessica
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