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PHI 105 quiz 1-4 Questions and Answers-100% Correct
  • PHI 105 quiz 1-4 Questions and Answers-100% Correct

  • Exam (elaborations) • 6 pages • 2022
  • TOPIC 2 QUIZ 1. Brainstorming can help you to form ideas that you can use to create your thesis statement. ANSWER-True 2. You should use credible sources to support your writing. Which of the following would be considered the most credible source? ANSWER-A peer-reviewed journal article 3. What is an expository essay? ANSWER- A narrative essay 4. PORPE stands for: ANSWER- Predict, Organize, Rehearse, Practice, Evaluate 5. It is important to grab the citation information for an ar...
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Collin College ENGL 1301 Peter Elbow and Freewriting
  • Collin College ENGL 1301 Peter Elbow and Freewriting

  • Class notes • 3 pages • 2023
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  • Collin College ENGL 1301 Peter Elbow and Freewriting
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Introduction to Reading and Writing-Questions & Answers 100% Correct
  • Introduction to Reading and Writing-Questions & Answers 100% Correct

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  • Introduction to Reading and Writing-Questions & Answers 100% Correct Active Reading - ANSWER-Engaging with a text while reading, as by making predictions, visualizing and thinking about its information, and writing questions or notes; the three-stage process of pre-reading, reading and review Brainstorming - ANSWER-Listing whatever comes to mind on a topic in order to come up with ideas Chart - ANSWER-A visual aid, similar to a grid or table, headed by categories Clustering - ANSWER-Ma...
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post-test English with 100% correct answers 2024
  • post-test English with 100% correct answers 2024

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  • which of the following is a discovery technique for generating ideas? A. Freewriting B. Writing and thesis C. Homework D. Drafting - answer-A. Freewriting Which of the following is a major focus of revision? A. Composing B. Reorganizing C. Editing D. Proofreading - answer-B. Reorganizing A writer should ________ A. Use sentences of equal length B. Use various sentence lengths and patterns C. Use words with complex derivations D. Use sentences with comma splices - answer-B. ...
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The Experience of Reading-Questions & Answers 100% Verified
  • The Experience of Reading-Questions & Answers 100% Verified

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  • The Experience of Reading-Questions & Answers 100% Verified Active Reading - ANSWER-In order to fully understand the meaning that is created when your experiences, feelings, and thoughts meet the writer's words in a piece of literature, you must play an active role in the reading. French author Nathalie Sarraute demands that, "The reader has to be creative when he's reading. He has to try to make the thing alive. A good reader has to do a certain amount of work when he is reading." So how d...
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University of Southern California WRITING 150150 Course Book
  • University of Southern California WRITING 150150 Course Book

  • Exam (elaborations) • 102 pages • 2021
  • Writing 150 Course Book 2013–2014 THE WRITING PROGRAM UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIACONTRIBUTORS Materials, concepts, and suggestions for the Writing 150 Course Book were contributed by the following members, past and present, of the Writing Program’s instructional staff. LauraAnne Adler Rebecca Hanft Mike Reynolds Elizabeth Bleicher Des Harding Mark Richardson Jason Bostick Peter Huk Ned Schantz Amy Braden Joan Jastrebski Nikki Senecal Peter Brau Sheilah Jones Eric Rawson Eliz...
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EDUC 1300 Final Exam HCC Quizzes & Ans…
  • EDUC 1300 Final Exam HCC Quizzes & Ans…

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  • EDUC 1300 Final Exam HCC Quizzes & Ans… A __________ allows you paid work assignments that provide you with an opportunity to apply what you learn in class to the workplace. co-op Actively engaging in learning will NOT help you ____________. view all cultures the same Active reading is the type of reading you use when reading novels or magazines for pleasure False Alcohol is rarely a factor in cases of sexual assault and violence on campus. False An Encyclopedia is an example of a p...
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Sophia Milestone 2 English comp 1,100% CORRECT
  • Sophia Milestone 2 English comp 1,100% CORRECT

  • Exam (elaborations) • 22 pages • 2020
  • Select the activity that is NOT required for an academic essay. • Miguel constructs a thesis statement that conveys the main idea of his essay. • Rachel writes a conclusion paragraph for her essay. • Marta incorporates evidence from outside sources in her essay. • Samuel writes body paragraphs that support his thesis statement. 2 Which of the following thesis statements would be most effective for a comparison/contrast essay written in the informative mode? • Black bears a...
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Class notes ENGLISH Elements of Writing
  • Class notes ENGLISH Elements of Writing

  • Class notes • 5 pages • 2023
  • Finding Ideas for writing "Write about anything you want" and "write about one of the assigned topicd" are opposite instructions-but you may have the same reaction to both: big blank. Where do professional writers get their ideas for writing? How do they get started on an assignment? Every writer might say something different ( even "I don't know- "I just do it"), but there are definite ways to get your brain moving when you want( or need) to write. This section will give you prac...
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Sophia Public Speaking Unit 2 Challenge 1,100% CORRECT
  • Sophia Public Speaking Unit 2 Challenge 1,100% CORRECT

  • Exam (elaborations) • 5 pages • 2020
  • The week before the holiday party, Adam calls John into his office. “I need you to give a speech to your co-workers during the party,” Adam says. John is terrified of speaking in public, so Adam agrees to help him choose a topic. After discussing possible topics for an hour, John notices some common themes in Adam’s suggestions. For the first time, he feels better about his upcoming speech. Match each example to the corresponding strategy for choosing a speech topic. word association - ...
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