Questions and Answers
how is a first draft different from brain storming? - answer A first draft begins to
develop the ideas that came in brain storming.
which would best be addressed by global revision? - answer the progression of ideas
which is the best definition of feedback? - answer the responses of teachers and
peers to your writing
which best describes a creative writing workshops? - answer a group of peers who
reads each others writing
what is a polished piece? - answer a final revised piece of writing
which important step comes between the first and final drafts of a piece writing? -
answer revision
which is an example of local revision? - answer adding a word to the end of a
sentence
what is the purpose of free writing? - answer to generate new ideas
which step usually comes first in writing? - answer brain storm
Read the sentence: "The cat curled upon the chair." Which revision includes the most
sensory detail?
A.the interesting cat curled up on the piece of furniture
B. the small white cat curled upon the soft red chair
C. someone's cat curled up on someone's else's chair
D. the big brown cat curled up on the piece of furniture - answer B. the small white
cat curled upon the soft red chair
Which is a necessary part of imagery? - answer Sensory detail
which choice best explains what creative writing is? - answer writing that is
imaginative
Which phrase best defines observation? - answer Noticing and describing
How are abstract statements different from sensory details? - answer Abstract
statements are more broad and general.
, Why do many writers use a writer's notebook? - answer To help them remember
details and ideas they have experienced
The Latin root of vivid means "alive." What kind of writing would best be described as
vivid? - answer Writing that seems to "come alive" on the page.
Why do writers use sensory details? - answer To recreate physical experiences
Which would most likely make imagery seem vivid? - answer Interesting detail
Which is a sensory detail? - answer The smell of newly laundered sheets
Why do writers practice making observations? - answer Observations help them
make their writing feel exciting and real.
What does it mean when someone advises you to "write what you know"? - answer It
means,Good writing can come from observations you make about the real world.
Which description includes the most vivid details about the character?
A.Benjamin looked like a wrinkled frog.
B.Benjamin looked boring and average.
C.Benjamin looked a little bit weird.
D.Benjamin looked more or less normal. - answer A.Benjamin looked like a wrinkled
frog.
What is the best definition of a close reading? - answer Carefully reading a short
piece of writing
Which is the best example of an imaginary character based on a real person?
A.A character's mother who exhibits a strong influence over the character's decisions
B.An influential teacher described in the biography of a famous politician
C.An ambitious man modeled on a character from one of Shakespeare's tragedies
D.A leader of a fictional city who talks and acts like the mayor of a real American city -
answer D.A leader of a fictional city who talks and acts like the mayor of a real
American city
Which story most likely includes elements the writer experienced firsthand? - answer
A poem about working with animals on a farm
Which would best reveal character? - answer Details about a person's appearance
Which description is the most general?
A.Jackson was born one year and grew up after that.
B.Jackson was born during the Chicago blizzard of 1988.
C.Jackson was born the summer the cicadas hatched.