Why does white-collar crime matter? Describe at least four effects of white-collar crime.
a. classification
b. comparison and contrast
c. cause and effect
d. process
Ques. 2Your last step in writing a multi-pattern essay should be to
a. write a thesis statement that reflects your primary pattern.
b. draft your introduction, body paragraphs, and conclusion.
c. create transitions to help readers follow your thought patterns.
d. make sure your conclusion revisits your thesis statement and primary pattern.
Ques. 3To help determine the primary pattern of organization for your essay, ask yourself:
a. How much do my readers know about the topic?
b. What can I assume about my readers' backgrounds and experiences?
c. Who is most likely to read what I've written?
d. all of the above.
Ques. 4Combining patterns of organization is most effective when you
a. are writing a relatively short essay.
b. want to explore a topic from several perspectives.
c. do not want to have a primary pattern.
d. want to focus on one aspect of the topic.
Ques. 5You can identify the secondary patterns in a multi-pattern essay by looking at
a. the topic sentences of the body paragraphs.
b. transition words that signal secondary patterns.
c. single sentences that use secondary patterns.
d. all of the above.
Ques. 6Your first step in identifying the primary pattern in a multi-pattern essay should be to
a. examine the thesis statement.
b. analyze the supporting details.
c. create an idea map for the essay.
d. read the closing paragraph.
Ques. 7Recognizing multiple patterns of organization is important because it helps you to
a. understand a reading's overall organization and key points.
b. develop a fuller understanding of the topic.
c. prepare for essay examinations.
d. do all of the above.
Ques. 8When editing and proofreading your essay, you should do all of the following except
a. rely on your computer's spell-checker to catch all your errors.
b. work with a double-spaced print copy of your essay.
c. use a proofreading checklist.
d. read your essay aloud.