Soar exam chapter 13 & 14 study guide
questions & answers
What is the main reason people struggle with writing? - ANSWERS
What is the "80/20 Power Strategy" for writing good papers, with ease? - ANSWERS
When creating a 3-D Writing Organizer, what do you write on each pocket? - ANSWERS
When creating a 3-D Writing Organizer, what do you write on the front cover? - ANSWERS
When creating a 3-D Writing Organizer, what do you write on each index card? - ANSWERS
How can you be sure to avoid plagiarism in your writing? - ANSWERSWrite all information on
your index cards in your own words. Imagine you are explaining the answer to a friend.
Before you start writing your first draft, how many note cards should you have in each pocket? -
ANSWERS3-4 index cards
When you have enough index cards in each pocket & are ready to begin writing, you should: -
ANSWERSTake all index cards out for the first pocket & arrange them in the most logical order.
To make your writing sound as natural as possible (& even help you get over "writer's block")... -
ANSWERSImagine you are explaining the information to a friend.
questions & answers
What is the main reason people struggle with writing? - ANSWERS
What is the "80/20 Power Strategy" for writing good papers, with ease? - ANSWERS
When creating a 3-D Writing Organizer, what do you write on each pocket? - ANSWERS
When creating a 3-D Writing Organizer, what do you write on the front cover? - ANSWERS
When creating a 3-D Writing Organizer, what do you write on each index card? - ANSWERS
How can you be sure to avoid plagiarism in your writing? - ANSWERSWrite all information on
your index cards in your own words. Imagine you are explaining the answer to a friend.
Before you start writing your first draft, how many note cards should you have in each pocket? -
ANSWERS3-4 index cards
When you have enough index cards in each pocket & are ready to begin writing, you should: -
ANSWERSTake all index cards out for the first pocket & arrange them in the most logical order.
To make your writing sound as natural as possible (& even help you get over "writer's block")... -
ANSWERSImagine you are explaining the information to a friend.