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CLEP College Composition Exam (Latest 2023/ 2024 Update) | Grade A Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct Q: What is a comma splice? Answer: Type of sentence error; two independent clauses joined by only a comma and lacking a conjunction or semicolon. For example: "the dog barked in the park, the cat meowed on the sidewalk." Correction: "The dog barked in the park, and the car meowed on the sidewalk." Q: What is an introductory paragraph? Answer: The first paragraph of a composition that generally expresses the mail thrust if the piece and sets the tone for all that follows. Q: What is the most important paragraph in a composition? Answer: The introductory paragraph. Q: What are the three goals of the introductory paragraph? Answer: 1.Introduce the topic while placing emphasis on its importance and outlining the particular aspects of the topic you will discuss. 2.Explain the structure or methodology of the composition by generally indicating what subtopics you will discuss in each body paragraph and how you will approach them and the conclusions you will draw. 3.Clarify the thesis of the composition by explaining how you will approach the topic and what your main argument is. Q: What is a thesis statement? Answer: The thesis statement is usually a single sentence that identifies the main claim of the composition (premise) and it's consequences (conclusion). This must be included in the introductory paragraph. Q: What do transitions do in a piece of writing? Answer: Transitions enable the various ideas in a composition to cohere and follow one another in a clear and logical fashion. Q: What are the two main deciding factors in a compositions structure? Answer: Order and relationship. Q: What is order as it pertains to composition structure? Answer: Refers to the logical succession of ideas. Such as: Sequential order, process and order of importance. Q: What is relationship as it pertains to composition structure? Answer: Refers to how one idea relates to another idea. Such as: point/counterpoint, advantages/disadvantages and cause and effect.

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