A paragraph is
a. a group of sentences focusing on one central idea.
b. a group of three to five sentences.
c. a part of a longer work.
d. a group of sentences that stand alone.
e. a group of sentences that work only as part of a larger whole.
Ques. 2When you revise for coherence, you are checking to make sure
a. your sentences flow and are logically organized.
b. you have not used circular reasoning.
c. your paragraph has an adequate number of supporting details.
d. you have used enough transitional expressions.
e. your sentences are varied and concise.
Ques. 3When you revise for adequate support, you ensure that your paragraph contains enough details andexamples to support your main point.
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Ques. 4Generating supporting ideas, choosing the best supporting ideas, and organizing your ideas
are
a. steps you can take to determine your paragraph's supporting details.
b. steps you can take to determine your paragraph's topic sentence.
c. steps you can take to narrow your paragraph's topic.
d. steps you can take to choose the best ideas for your paragraph.
e. steps you can take to ensure your paragraph is unified.
Ques. 5When you are developing your writing skills, it is a good idea to place your topic sentence
at the beginning of your paragraph.
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Ques. 6Shelia has to write a topic sentence for her paragraph. What should she keep in mind?
a. Her topic sentence should be the first sentence in the paragraph.
b. Her topic sentence should express the main point of the paragraph.
c. Her topic sentence should express her view towards the subject.
d. Her topic sentence should express the main point of the paragraph and her view towards the subject.
e. Her topic sentence should sum up the main points which the paragraph makes.
Ques. 7You may need to narrow your topic when
a. you dislike the topic you've been given.
b. your topic will provide you with enough supporting information to complete the assignment.
c. you need to make your topic fit the size of the assignment.
d. you don't know what you'll write about the topic.
e. none of the above
Ques. 8Shelia comes up with the topic sentence, College students who are single parents face
different challenges from those encountered by traditional college students. Which of the following body sentences would you suggest that Shelia omit to make her paragraph stronger?
a. Being a single parent and going to college is like working two jobs.
b. Single parents have to juggle parenting, classes, and homework.
c. Single parents have to find daycare for their children while they are at work.
d. Instructors are sometimes insensitive to the challenges single parents face.
e. Some single parents have to work in addition to attending school and taking care of their
children.
Ques. 9Keeping a journal can help you practice your writing without worrying about your audience
and give you a source of material when you're asked to write about a topic of your choice.
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