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TEAS 7 READING EXAM QUESTIONS FULLY SOLVED LATEST VERSION 2025 Order of writing process - Answers 1. Prewriting 2. Drafting 3. Revising 4. Editing 5. Publishing stream of consciousness technique - Answers record all ideas related to a topic as they come to one's mind refers to the graphic representation of related ideas around central concept - Answers idea mapping Venn Diagram - Answers compare and contrast journaling - Answers The process of writing out thoughts and emotions on a regular basis. the purpose of citation - Answers to give credit to a source revision - Answers the flow sentences can be imporved formal writing - Answers for adressing a superior in a school or work environment business letters, textbooks, and newspaper informal writing - Answers appropriate for private letters, personal emails, and business correspondence between close associates what is the purpose of writing an outline - Answers helps writer create a draft simple subject - Answers the main word or word group that tells whom or what the sentence is about use of semicolon - Answers To separate independent clauses not connected by a coordinating conjunction (and, but, transition words - Answers Words and devices that bring unity and coherence to a piece of writing. Examples: however, in addition, and on the other hand. homophones - Answers same sound, different meaning or spelling -bearing/baring -cite/sight/site homographs - Answers same spelling, different meaning or sound -tear/tear -park/park what punctuation fits best? You are right___we should go with your plan. - Answers semicolon what punctuation fits best? Bob caught three fish___and I caught two fish. - Answers comma colons - Answers must come after a complete ind. clause used to call attention to the words that follow it ex- He started with an idea: "We are able to do more than we imagine." affect (n) - Answers feeling, emotion, or mood that is displayed - The patient had a flat affect affect (v) - Answers to alter, to change, to influence - The sunshine affects the plant's growth effect (n) - Answers result, consequence - what effect will this weather have on our schedule effect (v) - Answers to bring about, to cause to be - These new rules with effect order in the office declarative sentence - Answers gives information or makes a statement imperative sentence - Answers sentence used to command or enjoin adjective - Answers A word that describes a noun which one? what kind? how many? articles - Answers Three adjectives are articles: "a", "an", and "the". The two indefinite articles are "a" and "an", because when you use them, you are describing a noun or pronoun that is "indefinite", or one of many. When you use "the", you are describing a specific noun or a "definite" one. adverb - Answers A word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb when? where? how? why? preposition - Answers A word that shows the relationship of a noun or pronoun to another word in, around, beneath, among conjunction - Answers A word used to join words or groups of words coordinating conjunction - Answers FANBOYS=for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so correlative conjunction - Answers EITHER/OR, NEITHER/NOR, BOTH/AND join pairs of ideas

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TEAS 7 READING EXAM QUESTIONS FULLY SOLVED LATEST VERSION 2025

Order of writing process - Answers 1. Prewriting

2. Drafting

3. Revising

4. Editing

5. Publishing

stream of consciousness technique - Answers record all ideas related to a topic as they come to one's
mind

refers to the graphic representation of related ideas around central concept - Answers idea mapping

Venn Diagram - Answers compare and contrast

journaling - Answers The process of writing out thoughts and emotions on a regular basis.

the purpose of citation - Answers to give credit to a source

revision - Answers the flow sentences can be imporved

formal writing - Answers for adressing a superior in a school or work environment



business letters, textbooks, and newspaper

informal writing - Answers appropriate for private letters, personal emails, and business correspondence
between close associates

what is the purpose of writing an outline - Answers helps writer create a draft

simple subject - Answers the main word or word group that tells whom or what the sentence is about

use of semicolon - Answers To separate independent clauses not connected by a coordinating
conjunction (and, but,

transition words - Answers Words and devices that bring unity and coherence to a piece of writing.



Examples: however, in addition, and on the other hand.

homophones - Answers same sound, different meaning or spelling

, -bearing/baring

-cite/sight/site

homographs - Answers same spelling, different meaning or sound



-tear/tear

-park/park

what punctuation fits best?



You are right___we should go with your plan. - Answers semicolon

what punctuation fits best?



Bob caught three fish___and I caught two fish. - Answers comma

colons - Answers must come after a complete ind. clause



used to call attention to the words that follow it



ex- He started with an idea: "We are able to do more than we imagine."

affect (n) - Answers feeling, emotion, or mood that is displayed



- The patient had a flat affect

affect (v) - Answers to alter, to change, to influence



- The sunshine affects the plant's growth

effect (n) - Answers result, consequence

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