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Question 1
A)Why do writers use precise words?(1 point) Responses to use ideas that are vaguely represented to use ideas that are
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Michael Mondy MONDY
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Why do writers use precise words?(1 point)
Respjavascript:void(0);onses to use ideas that are vaguely represented to use ideas
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Michael Mondy MONDY
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Why do writers use precise words
To share the knowledge of synonyms To explain the purpose in writing To use ideas that are
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That girl
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Why do writers use precise words
To share their knowledge of synonyms To explain your purpose in writing To use ideas that are
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That girl
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Why do writers use precise words?(1 point)
Responses to use ideas that are vaguely represented to use ideas that are vaguely
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Why do writers use precise words?(1 point)
Responses to share their knowledge of synonyms to share their knowledge of synonyms to
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Why do writers use precise words? (1 point)
A the describe exactly what they mean in writing B to use idea that are vaguely
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Question: Using the passage below from the text, how is the meaning of this passage impacted by the word choice of the author?
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I NEED MORE BOOLETS
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Why do writers use precise words?(1 point)
Responses to share their knowledge of synonyms to share their knowledge of synonyms to
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BOThelper
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Why do writers use precise words?(1 point)
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2icy
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Revise the sentence by making the underlying words more precise the child underlined held on underline to the mother as the
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Which word would best fit in the blank in the sentence that follows?
The fire department used water drawn from a __________ to
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Paragraph 2: How does Eisenhower’s word choice help him achieve his purpose? (HINT: Consider both the pronouns and the
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My grandmother, whom we affectionately call Nani, is the best baker I know. If Lebron James is the king of the basketball court,
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Choose the word or phrase that best batches.The word in italics, Jason was looking forward to a tangible reward for his
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Choose the correct vocabulary word for the blank in the following sentence.When someone hurts you the desire for blank is strong
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The last sentence of paragraph 5 contains a usage error of ___________ .
A. word choice B. punctuation C. spelling D. concord
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Which synonym for outstanding has a negative connotation
Excellent Exceptional Unresolved Superior
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The speakers use of the word harness shows the speaker has an attitude of blank towards the flowers
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Why do writers use precise words?
to share their knowledge of synonyms to use ideas that are vaguely represented to explain their
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someone
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What is the tone created by the use of the words drastic and distressing in the following lines?
“For Ashima, migrating to the
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20 descriptive words that can be used to write a intresting detailed paragraph about a beach
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B
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Question: Using the passage below from the text, how is the meaning of this passage impacted by the word choice of the author?
"T
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Choose the word that best matches the word in italics.
The child's wild behavior marred the quiet dinner for the guests. (1
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How does your word choice change the meaning and tone of a passage?
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zzz
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Determine which word choice in the following sentence provides a positive connotation.
The shaggy mane of the horse fell upon his
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School
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Determine which word choice in the following sentence provides a positive connotation.
The shaggy mane of the horse fell upon his
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Why do writers use precise words? (1 point)
O to share their knowledge of synonyms ○ to explain their purpose in writing ○ to
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Vixy
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Why do writers use precise words?(1 point)
Responses to share their knowledge of synonyms to share their knowledge of synonyms to
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GREEN FN
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Which word would give the sentence a positive connotation? (1 point) Responses uncertainty uncertainty confidence confidence
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Drag and drop the words into the correct locations. (1 point) Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select
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Determine which word choice in the following sentence provides a positive connotation.
The shaggy mane of the horse fell upon his
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Which word BEST describes conflict, such as different views of the same product or service.
Natural Unfortunate Avoidable
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Question 1
A)Drag and drop the words into the correct locations. (1 point) Put responses in the correct input to answer the
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Sukuna
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Why do writers use precise words?
Responses to share their knowledge of synonyms to share their knowledge of synonyms to describe
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Raven4736521
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In one to two sentences, analyze how the poet’s word choice shows the speaker’s feelings about Giles the cat
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Determine which word choice in the following sentence provides a positive connotation. The shaggy mane of the horse fell upon
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zzz
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Why do writers use precise words?(1 point)
Responses to use ideas that are vaguely represented to use ideas that are vaguely
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goat
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Determine which word choice in the following sentence provides a positive connotation. The shaggy mane of the horse fell upon
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Why do writers use precise words?(1 point)
Responses to explain their purpose in writing to explain their purpose in writing to
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Replace the bold words in the following sentence to make the tone of the sentence foreboding or ominous. Then, explain your word
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Selena, Mike, and Tony, each have an essay returned by the teacher with a request for edits. Selena‘s essay is returned
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Fill in the blanks.
Narrative writers carefully choose the words that tell their stories best. When writers use _________ words,
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Bronson Koreen bk
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A writer can use to achieve a more exact meaning and help the audience experience the story.
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How does the author’s use of the word burning in line 40 affect the
meaning of the passage? A It compares natural light and
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Question: Using the passage below from the text, how is the meaning of this passage impacted by the word choice of the author?
Th
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Why do writers use precise words?(1 point)
Responses to share their knowledge of synonyms to share their knowledge of synonyms to
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Ineedhelp
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Why do writers use precise words?
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Which word best completes the sentence?
Select the word from the drop-down menu. The railing on the staircase needs to be fixed
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Fill in the blanks.
1. Narrative writers carefully choose the words that tell their stories best. When writers use _________
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needing answers
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