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Why might an author use figurative language in their writing?(1 point)
Responses It is fun. It is fun. To create vivid
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How might the writer have conveyed emotions similar to the emotions conveyed in this excerpt in a different media format?
Rather
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what is the purpose of transition words and phrases? (1 point)
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how can transition words be used in writing A to help the reader understand the tone B to show the order of the events C to
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use the sentences to answer the question.
I walked into the library, and my eye was immediately drawn to the wall in front of me.
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Which best explains why the author of a narrative might describe events in a different order than they occurred?(1 point)
Respons
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Why do writers use sensory language? Select the two correct answers
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Why do writers use sensory language? Select the two correct answers.(1 point) Responses to persuade the reader of an opinion to
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How can transition words be used in writing?(1 point)
Responses to separate other words, phrases, or clauses. to separate other
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bots are L
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A piece of writing should be appropriate to the writer's audience and(1 point)
Responses purpose. purpose. development.
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Jojo
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What is one way a writer can slow down the pacing of a story?(1 point) Responses use big words use big words add more details
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Why do writers use language that appeals to the five senses in their writing?
They allow the reader to directly understand the
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Julie
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Why do writers use sensory language? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
Responses to persuade the reader of an opinion to
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A n I m e*
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Why do writers use sensory language? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
Responses to help expand the readers' vocabularies
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How do you tell the reader you used an author's exact words?(1 point) Responses paraphrase paraphrase bold words bold
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LA-6B U6/L5 Quick Check 2024
1.How can transition words be used in writing? C.TO SHOW THE ORDER OF EVENTS. 2. Use the excerpt
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MIjnsnoeptje
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What are graphic elements in narrative writing?(1 point)
Responses images that help a reader picture the story images that help a
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sleepy
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What is the purpose of transition words and phrases?(1 point)
Responses to tie together part of a narrative logically to tie
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Which of the following describes shifts in writing
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In one to two sentences, explain how using a variety of sentence types improves a story..
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Ever heard of an IP address?
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in 1-2 sentences explain how an author can tell the reader about a characters feelings
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How can a speaker show a compare-and-contrast relationship between ideas?
a. Discuss the similarities and differences between
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This literary term refers to when a writer pokes fun at human folly:(1
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how long is a prologue
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which option shows an example of organization by cause and effect?
a because the city had to reschedule the parade, the famous
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To critically evaluate something is to ___________ it.
a read b proofread c critique d describe
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Why do writers add multimedia to an informational text?(1 point)
1. to help the reader comprehend the facts, comparisons, or
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What form can an introduction take in a single paragraph?(1 point)
supporting details a summary the central idea a topic sentence
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1. An example of a prediction conclusion is ________.
A .suggesting what the audience might do after they read your paper B.
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What do you want your audience to take away from your informational writing when it has concluded?(1 point)something to think
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Why do writers use transitions?(1 point)
A. to provide facts. B. to state a claim. C. to explain a counterclaim. D. to connect
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how do i write a thesis
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Writers use short sentences to build up tension.
Why else do writers use short sentences? Give three reasons.
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What does Shirley Jackson accomplish by using stock characters in “The Lottery” instead of complex characters?
A. Readers
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How do authors usually tell a story?
a. using dialogue and what characters think to move the plot forward. b. comparing the lives
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Complete the following sentence. _____ is a specific thing, person, or event that demonstrates a point. An example A topic
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How does word choice help an author. Select the two correct answers.
A: Word choice helps the reader understand the tone of the
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How does an author inform an audience?
* 1 point by presenting facts and data without including an opinion by using engaging
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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
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What is a common way for an author to introduce an important idea or central concept?(1 point)
A. by elaborating through adding
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I need help figuring out what strategy is used to begin a essay. Is it Development by example, process analysis, comparison and
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How does an author inform an audience?(1 point)
Responses by creating multiple characters and writing dialogue for them to say by
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What is one way that authors can come up with ideas for providing context for their readers?(1 point)
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What is one way that authors can come up with ideas for providing context for their readers?
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How can a speaker show a cause-and-effect relationship between events or ideas?(1 point)
Identify a problem related to the event
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mason
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PLEASE HELP!!
This is a practice assignment. In this writing assignment you will write a description, classification, or division
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What is an outline?
1. a list of events in the story written in the order that they will occur 2. a brainstormed list of topics
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J.J Powell
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What is it called when authors add more details to help their readers understand a topic?(1 point)
a elaborating b analyzing c
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Determine which type of pacing should be used to relate a story about a daring rescue.(1 point)
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What is the topic sentence in this paragraph? At the end of a hard day people feel a sense of pride or accomplishment and are
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