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IA3RO-Exposition-Process Argument

Quiz by Darin Johnson

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  • Q1
    What are process arguments primarily organized by?
    Steps, stages, or phases
    Character development
    Narrative structure
    Themes and motifs
    30s
  • Q2
    What does a process analysis require beyond listing steps?
    Providing a personal opinion
    Presenting only visual aids to showcase the steps
    Using complex vocabulary
    Explaining the significance of the steps
    30s
  • Q3
    What is the writer's claim in a process analysis?
    The idea and perspective that connects the steps
    A random opinion about the topic
    An emotional appeal to the audience
    The main theme of the story
    30s
  • Q4
    What can confuse an audience in a process analysis?
    Being overly detailed
    Writing too simply
    Assuming they have more familiarity with the process than they actually do
    Using too many visuals
    30s
  • Q5
    How do process analyses typically arrange their steps?
    By importance
    Alphabetically
    Randomly
    In chronological order
    30s
  • Q6
    Which of the following best describes the organization structure of a process analysis argument?
    Conclusion followed by a summary
    Introduction followed by anecdotes
    Thesis followed by unrelated facts
    Claim followed by steps or phases and supporting evidence
    30s

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