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In what 3 ways does an author develop a character's point of view?
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+Dianna+
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2.What do authors use to keep readers engaged and convey tone?
sentence structure point of view perspective word choice
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popkin s
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How to write a plot outline for an introduction
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123go
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Which set of transitions indicate time order
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Hi
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Why might an author use figurative language in their writing?
A. In order to spark the interest of their readers B. To encourage
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unluck
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What is the pacing of a story?
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social studies
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A writer can use to achieve a more exact meaning and help the audience experience the story.
precise language general words
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TWO
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What is pacing?(1 point)
Responses the use of dialogue to move the plot forward the use of dialogue to move the plot forward the
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So....my teacher told us to write a short story......I'm halfway done with mine and it's already 5 pages long..........when she
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What is pacing?
• the perspective of the narrator • the use of dialogue to move the plot forward • the speed at which a
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TWO
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How does an author show the development of a character in a story
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Emma Floyd
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Write one to two sentences explaining how an author can reveal character development to the reader.
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marisela
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Which option describes a transition?
• a period of time during which events occur • the time and place in which events happen
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TWO
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Write one to two sentences explaining how an author can reveal character development to the reader.(2 points)
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Jenna Ortega
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What purposes does dialogue serve in a narrative (Pg. 2)
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Monicarosefromlosa27
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Which point of view do most authors use when writing informational text?(1 point)
Responses connotative connotative subjective
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What writing elements can you use in order to draw the reader in with your conclusion?(1 point)
A: supporting evidence, an
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Anonymous
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Which statements describe characteristics of an introduction? Select the two correct answers.
(1 point) Responses It develops the
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alex
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In 1-2 sentences, describe the purpose of figurative language and why an author might use it in their writing.(2 points)
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I need help
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Which of the following describes stylistic techniques?
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Jackie
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Which term best fits the following sentence?
You are being ________ in a summary when you have given the facts, details, and plot
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Cool
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You are being ________ in a summary when you have given the facts, details, and plot points without showing your opinion.
(1
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baller
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Jimmy's pizzeria is my favorite pizza place in the city, but you wouldn't be able to tell that just by
looking at the outside. It
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Using synonyms can help make your writing more?
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Which choice describes alteration repeated words and sentences repeated use of specific words repeated spellings of words
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Why do writers add multimedia to an informational text? To make the organizational strategy more clear, to show the reader why a
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What can a writer do to connect a photo to the text? Add additional photos to it, provide a video about the same topic, put
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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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The author begins the selection with a leading question most likely
TO - F. identify for the reader what problem will be answered
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ORGANIZING INFORMATION TEXT QUICK CHECK
WHICH OPTION DESCRIBES THE PURPOSE OF FORMATTING A TEXT? a. to make the print of the text
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Why do writers use transitions?(1 point)
to connect ideas. to provide facts. to explain a counterclaim. to state a claim.
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Lola
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Why do writers use transitions?(1 point)
Responses to state a claim. to state a claim. to provide facts. to provide facts. to
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Read the following passage from the beginning of "Rhinoceros."
We were sitting outside the cafe, my friend Jean and I, peacefully
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Kiddo
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Why do writers vary their symtax in a text?
To educate the reader To provide historical context To engage the reader To encourage
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Tanyashand
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Why do writers vary their symtax in a text?
A. To educate the reader B. To provide historical context C. To engage the reader D.
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Tanyashand
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Use the passage from “We Are Not Yet Equal” by Carol Anderson to answer the question.
How does the writer vary syntax in the
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Tanyashand
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Use the passage from “We Are Not Yet Equal” by Carol Anderson to answer the question.
How does the writer vary syntax in the
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Tanyashand
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Authors can use ellipsis for which purpose
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Amy
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How might an author vary syntax in their writing?
A. By including elements of surprise and suspense. B. By using a variety of
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Tanyashand
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How might an author vary syntax in their writing?
A. By including elements of surprise and suspense. B. By using a variety of
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Tanyashand
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authors can use an ellipsis for which purpose?
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bruhhh
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Which parts of an effective text are included in the body paragraphs? Select the two correct answers
examples background
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max
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Why do writters add multimedia to an informational text
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Idk
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The organizational structure used in this excerpt is _________ (name the organizational structure). I can tell this because
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duh
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When deciding how to organize a persuasive text, which should come first in the text?(1 point)
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Anonymous
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Which word describes what is used to connect phrases, sentences, paragraphs, or overall ideas in writing?
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Starboy
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What do you want your audience to take away from your informational writing when it has concluded?(1 point)
A. something to think
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Godzillaboi
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Which word describes what is used to connect phrases sentences and paragraphs are over ideas in writing
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Gta god
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How should a writer conclude an informational text?
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tg
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What examples are NOT ways an author would illustrate to provide more detail for the reader?
1 using a pseudonym 2 by influencing
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WiLL ByErS>>
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