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Evidence must be
and for it to be considered effective in supporting a claim.
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sebastian chapa
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What is the difference between a topic and a central idea?
A. A central idea includes supporting details about the topic B. A
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Brooklynn <3
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Which element should a writer leave out of a conclusion?(1 point)
Responses new knowledge or realization from the story’s
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mason
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1. What is the purpose of formatting a text? A:to make the print of the text visually appealing B: to provide ways to include
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lll
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How can you correct a fragment? Select two answers.(1 point)
Responses
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What is TRUE about natural handwriting?
A. It remains the same throughout a person’s life. B. Many people have the same
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How do you tell the reader you used an author's exact words?(1 point)
Responses bold words bold words italics italics paraphrase
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༼ つ ◕_◕ ༽つ
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Writing test
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What should I redo if they do not recognize the reference made by an a
llusion
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write a persuasive paragraph in which you argue that the urban community should have healthier foods provided by local
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Tempest
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It is important for a final presentation to be _____. Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
Responses opinionated opinionated
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HELP ME!
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What types of things should we include in the introductory paragraph of a narrative? Why?
What is dialogue? Why do authors use
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stan enhypen
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Why should abrupt shifts in writing be avoided?
1. They are difficult to correct. 2. They convey the attitudes and ideas
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J.J Powell
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Match the run-on sentence solution to the correct run-on sentence
problem: Comma splice-two main clauses separated only by a
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t
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In three to four sentences, write a narrative paragraph that includes two transitions. The transitions should tell information
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uh
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Select the correct answer from the list.(1 point)
Evidence must be and for it to be considered effective in supporting a claim.
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What is the purpose of using pronouns in writing for cohesion?
1. To establish and maintain a consistent point of view. 2. To add
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asked anonymously
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Which of the following can help improve your sentence-combining
skills? a. Try out sentences on a partner. b. Avoid comparing
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t
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What is the point of sentence combining? there is no d
a. To improve your prewriting skills b. To improve your risk-taking skills
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t
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What is the point of sentence combining?
a. To improve your prewriting skills b. To improve your risk-taking skills c. To improve
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t
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Which of the following is the best definition of sentence combining?
a. Rewriting groups of short sentences in more interesting
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t
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To show your understanding of the unit goals, write a paragraph about your favorite free-time activity. For example, where do
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goog
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Evidence must be—-and for it to be considered effective
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khloe
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Select the option which best illustrates the term “in-text reference”.
Figure 9.1 is a diagrammatic representation of the
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asked anonymously
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In three to five sentences, describe how to write an effective conclusion to a narrative. Explain the parts of an effective
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justin arrollo(prince of all saiyans)
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In three to five sentences, explain the importance of sentence structures in good writing.(4 points)
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༼ つ ◕_◕ ༽つ
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In three to five sentences, write a paragraph that is descriptive and has a slow pace. Consider sentence length and word choice
3 answers
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Olivia
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An effective conclusion should do which of the following?(1 point)
Responses show that all of the characters are happy show that
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someone?
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Use the paragraph to answer the question.
Vivian and Leah walked down the alley that connected their school to the library. Leah
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someone?
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what is the term for pieces of information or facts that the writer wants the reader to know?
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Corythen
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how to write a formal letter asking for permission to be absent from school
200 words
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MICHKENNY
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how to write a formal letter asking for permission
1 answer
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MICHKENNY
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First, consider the following example. Then, practice creating two new attention getters and bookends. Make sure that your
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asked by
jae
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In three to five sentences, explain the importance of sentence structures in good writing.(4 points)
idk
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asked by
amyloves yt
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In a paragraph of 3–5 sentences, first write a sentence that uses a shift in voice. Then explain why the shift is incorrect.
3 answers
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j
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In four to five sentences, summarize an important day in your life. Use at least one simple sentence, one compound sentence, one
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Ms. Suepid (get it?)
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In three to five sentences, explain the importance of sentence structures in good writing.(4 points)
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meh
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Summarizing Quick Check
3 of 43 of 4 Items Question What should summaries always include?(1 point) Responses main idea and
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black man
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When writing a summary, what does it mean to be objective?(1 point)
Responses to leave out personal opinions to leave out
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black man
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What should summaries always include?(1 point)
Responses main idea and important details main idea and important details
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asked anonymously
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When writing a summary, what does it mean to be objective?(1 point)
Responses to keep statements brief to rewrite in your own
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asked anonymously
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Which of these parts of an informational text supports a central idea?(1 point)
Responses citation of sources citation of sources
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asked anonymously
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Look over each of your extended response questions. Be sure you have used proper grammar, capitalization, and punctuation. I
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rstaats88
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Anna received feedback that she successfully infused a sense of urgency into the scene in her novel where the protagonist rushes
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Ashley Meeker
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Why is it important for an author to focus on how their character speaks? Details about a character’s relationships always
1 answer
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Ashley Meeker
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In four sentences, explain the importance of sentence structures in good writing
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asked by
Anonymous
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Dani is writing an essay about the imagery in an Emily Dickinson poem from the early 1860s. Should she quote or should she
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asked by
Useless
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Pls make a 4 to five sentances on Plagiarism
Pls make it sound like a 5th grader
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asked by
-_-
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What is a strategy you can use to help make sure your work sounds formal?(1 point)
Responses Read it out loud. Read it out loud.
1 answer
asked by
Case of water
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Which sentence is punctuated correctly to include the nonrestrictive parenthetical element?
My brother, a truck driver spends a
1 answer
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connexus kid ask questions
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