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English, 06.10.2019 08:00 lejeanjamespete1

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ronnie is editing a narrative about his dog. which of the following sentences contains an error?
question 1 options:

i’ve had goldie since she was a pup.

when goldie saw the chipmunk she ran gleefully.

i expected the driver to put on the brakes.

luckily, goldie was going to be okay.
question 2 (1 point)

creating webs, making lists, or making charts is what part of the writing process?
question 2 options:

prewriting

drafting

editing/revising

finalizing/publishing
question 3 (1 point)

choose the answer.

which of the following is not a narrative technique used for adding vivid detail?
question 3 options:

sensory language

research

dialogue

precise language
question 4 (1 point)

choose the answer.

read the scenario.

you want to tell a story from the beginning to the end in the order in which the events occurred.

which organizational method is best suited to this purpose?
question 4 options:

chronological order

logical order

order of importance

spatial order
question 5 (1 point)

choose the answer.

which resource is best suited to finding the correct spelling for a word?
question 5 options:

grammar checker

spell checker

usage guide

thesaurus
question 6 (1 point)

choose the answer.

which describes a biography?
question 6 options:

the subject of the biography and the author are the same person.

biographies are mostly fictional.

it is about a person's life, written by somebody else.

you do not need to do research to write a biography.
question 7 (1 point)

choose the answer.

which does not describe an effect of the author's use of first-person point of view?
question 7 options:

it the reader make guesses about what the narrator thinks.

it the reader understand the narrator's feelings.

it the reader understand the narrator's thoughts.

it the reader understand what all characters are thinking in the story.
question 8 (1 point)

choose the answer.

read the passage.

i pictured myself lazing on a stretch of white sand, a gentle blue sea rocking before me and palm trees rustling behind me. i could go for that.

"just think," added josh, "no freezing rain or sub-zero temperatures."

"no tornados. no blizzards," contributed kayla. "just lovely, sunny days."

which provides the best textual support for the claim that the purpose of this paragraph is to entertain?
question 8 options:

the use of first-person point of view

the facts expressed

the secondary sources referenced

the personal tone and dialogue
question 9 (1 point)

choose the answer.

which point of view makes it easiest for readers to identify with the narrator's feelings?
question 9 options:

first-person point of view

third-person omniscient point of view

second-person point of view

third-person point of view
question 10 (1 point)

all of the following are elements of narrative writing except:
question 10 options:

has a beginning, middle, and end

contains a time and place (setting)

gives explanations or directions

contains dialogue and sensory details
question 11 (1 point)

choose the example that contains sensory details:
question 11 options:

96% of students come to live classes.

the student felt happy when writing her narrative.

shaking with excitement, the student smiled and breathed a sign of relief.

in fact, more students can increase their knowledge of writing when they come to gca.
question 12 (1 point)

what is the purpose of a narrative?
question 12 options:

to inform

to explain

to entertain

nothing
question 13 (1 point)

what is the purpose of having a conflict within a personal narrative?
question 13 options:

it can eventually teach a lesson

it hooks the reader into the narrative

it is an element of a growing story

all of the above
question 14 (1 point)

what type of pronoun is the underlined word?

jenny and dan want to see the project for themselves.
question 14 options:

subjective

intensive

possessive

reflexive

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