RWP FINAL EXAM STUDY SET (USE THIS SET TO HELP YOU PREPARE FOR THE RWP FINAL
EXAM) QUESTIONS WITH 100% PASSED ANSWERS!!
Structural - (ANSWER)What type of evaluation are you doing when deciding whether the sentences you
have constructed are grammatically correct?
Revision - (ANSWER)You have written, drafted, and created your proposal argument essay. What MOST
likely comes next?
A procrastinator - (ANSWER)How is a person characterized who always leaves things undone until the
last minute?
Understanding your unique scenario and timeline - (ANSWER)You are preparing to revise your latest
research paper. What is MOST likely your first step in determining the revision strategy?
The assignment sheet and rubric - (ANSWER)You are working on revising your term paper and trying to
examine the work based on the whole argument that you present. Where is the BEST place you can look
to find the measurements by which your argument will be judged?
Rubric - (ANSWER)Mrs. Ristine gives her RWP student a guide listing her specific criteria for grading or
scoring papers, projects, or tests. What term BEST describes this guide?
You will schedule the two stages of revision. - (ANSWER)You have completed the first step in developing
your revision strategy by understanding your unique scenario and timeline and planning accordingly to
give yourself some space and distance between yourself and your writing. What is the next step that you
will MOST likely take?
They should use the evidence as examples rather than using it as the bulk of their essay. -
(ANSWER)What is the BEST action an author can take to revise their paper so that they, the writer,
retains more credibility than the source?
Re-order and move paragraphs around. - (ANSWER)What is the BEST way to approach global revisions
on an essay when paragraphs do not build on each other in a way that makes the most sense?
, RWP FINAL EXAM STUDY SET (USE THIS SET TO HELP YOU PREPARE FOR THE RWP FINAL
EXAM) QUESTIONS WITH 100% PASSED ANSWERS!!
The sentence level details of the paper - (ANSWER)Once you have gone through and made sure the
structure of your argument is supported and your point has been made, what is MOST likely the next
place in your paper to review and revise?
Word choice - (ANSWER)What BEST describes revision of the small details in your essay where
describing a lack of activity can be "still," "relaxed," or "unmoving"?
Listen to your essay being read out loud by a friend or computer program. - (ANSWER)What is one
method besides spell-check that is MOST likely to help you find grammatical errors without a computer?
Reading your own words in a different order will trick the brain into thinking the writing is brand new,
making it easier to spot any problems. - (ANSWER)Why is it helpful to read an essay from the bottom up
as you revise for grammatical errors?
We are so familiar with our own writing that we may unintentionally skip over an error. -
(ANSWER)What is the greatest problem with proofreading your own work and trying to spot your own
grammatical issues?
Transitional words or phrases - (ANSWER)What is the best thing you can use to clearly show how the
paragraphs in your paper are connected to each other and ease your readers from one paragraph to the
next?
Deadline - (ANSWER)The latest time or date by which something should be completed
It is not a narrow enough topic for a three page essay. - (ANSWER)When submitting an idea for a three
page proposal argument essay, what is MOST likely the problem with submitting the term, "poverty"?
It is not arguable. - (ANSWER)When beginning your proposal argument essay with the following
sentence, "There are 2.1 million homeless people living in the United States." How is the problem with
this topic sentence BEST summarized?
EXAM) QUESTIONS WITH 100% PASSED ANSWERS!!
Structural - (ANSWER)What type of evaluation are you doing when deciding whether the sentences you
have constructed are grammatically correct?
Revision - (ANSWER)You have written, drafted, and created your proposal argument essay. What MOST
likely comes next?
A procrastinator - (ANSWER)How is a person characterized who always leaves things undone until the
last minute?
Understanding your unique scenario and timeline - (ANSWER)You are preparing to revise your latest
research paper. What is MOST likely your first step in determining the revision strategy?
The assignment sheet and rubric - (ANSWER)You are working on revising your term paper and trying to
examine the work based on the whole argument that you present. Where is the BEST place you can look
to find the measurements by which your argument will be judged?
Rubric - (ANSWER)Mrs. Ristine gives her RWP student a guide listing her specific criteria for grading or
scoring papers, projects, or tests. What term BEST describes this guide?
You will schedule the two stages of revision. - (ANSWER)You have completed the first step in developing
your revision strategy by understanding your unique scenario and timeline and planning accordingly to
give yourself some space and distance between yourself and your writing. What is the next step that you
will MOST likely take?
They should use the evidence as examples rather than using it as the bulk of their essay. -
(ANSWER)What is the BEST action an author can take to revise their paper so that they, the writer,
retains more credibility than the source?
Re-order and move paragraphs around. - (ANSWER)What is the BEST way to approach global revisions
on an essay when paragraphs do not build on each other in a way that makes the most sense?
, RWP FINAL EXAM STUDY SET (USE THIS SET TO HELP YOU PREPARE FOR THE RWP FINAL
EXAM) QUESTIONS WITH 100% PASSED ANSWERS!!
The sentence level details of the paper - (ANSWER)Once you have gone through and made sure the
structure of your argument is supported and your point has been made, what is MOST likely the next
place in your paper to review and revise?
Word choice - (ANSWER)What BEST describes revision of the small details in your essay where
describing a lack of activity can be "still," "relaxed," or "unmoving"?
Listen to your essay being read out loud by a friend or computer program. - (ANSWER)What is one
method besides spell-check that is MOST likely to help you find grammatical errors without a computer?
Reading your own words in a different order will trick the brain into thinking the writing is brand new,
making it easier to spot any problems. - (ANSWER)Why is it helpful to read an essay from the bottom up
as you revise for grammatical errors?
We are so familiar with our own writing that we may unintentionally skip over an error. -
(ANSWER)What is the greatest problem with proofreading your own work and trying to spot your own
grammatical issues?
Transitional words or phrases - (ANSWER)What is the best thing you can use to clearly show how the
paragraphs in your paper are connected to each other and ease your readers from one paragraph to the
next?
Deadline - (ANSWER)The latest time or date by which something should be completed
It is not a narrow enough topic for a three page essay. - (ANSWER)When submitting an idea for a three
page proposal argument essay, what is MOST likely the problem with submitting the term, "poverty"?
It is not arguable. - (ANSWER)When beginning your proposal argument essay with the following
sentence, "There are 2.1 million homeless people living in the United States." How is the problem with
this topic sentence BEST summarized?