R.A.C.E. Strategy
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- Q1What does the 'A' in R.A.C.E. strategy stand for?AssessAssertApproachAnalyze30s
- Q2What does the 'C' in R.A.C.E. strategy stand for?ChooseCounterCollaborateCollect30s
- Q3What does the 'E' in R.A.C.E. strategy stand for?ExecuteEvaluateExpandEnhance30s
- Q4What does the 'R' in R.A.C.E. strategy stand for?ResolveReviseReactRead30s
- Q5What is restating a question?Answering the question directlyRestating a question means repeating or rephrasing the question in a different way or using different words.Ignoring the questionCreating a new question30s
- Q6Why is restating a question important?Restating a question is important because it helps to ensure understanding and clarity.To show intelligenceTo avoid answering the questionTo confuse the listener30s
- Q7What is the purpose of using restatement in communication?To confuse the listenerTo avoid answering the questionTo show off language skillsThe purpose of using restatement in communication is to ensure clarity and understanding.30s
- Q8What is the definition of paraphrasing?Ignoring someone else's ideasParaphrasing is the act of expressing someone else's ideas or information in your own words.Repeating someone else's words exactlyCopying someone else's work verbatim30s
- Q9What is the purpose of restating information?To hide informationTo confuse the audienceTo waste timeThe purpose of restating information is to reinforce understanding and enhance retention.30s
- Q10Which of the following is an example of paraphrasing?Ignoring someone else's ideasCopying someone else's work verbatimExpressing someone else's ideas or information in your own wordsRepeating someone else's words exactly30s
- Q11What is a compound sentence?A sentence that expresses a strong opinionA sentence that contains one subject and multiple predicatesA sentence that contains a subject and a predicateA sentence that contains two or more independent clauses30s
- Q12What is a persuasive essay?An essay that provides information and explains a topicAn essay that tells a story or narrates an eventAn essay that describes a person, place, or thingAn essay that presents arguments and convinces the reader to adopt a certain point of view30s
- Q13What is the purpose of a topic sentence in a paragraph?To introduce the main idea or argument of the paragraphTo list supporting details for the paragraphTo transition to the next paragraphTo provide a concluding statement for the paragraph30s
- Q14What is the purpose of using transitional words and phrases in writing?To confuse the reader with complex languageTo establish smooth connections between ideas and improve overall coherenceTo add unnecessary length to the writingTo emphasize the writer's personal opinion30s
- Q15What is the purpose of using descriptive language in writing?To persuade the reader to adopt a certain beliefTo create vivid and detailed images in the reader's mindTo present objective facts and informationTo summarize the main points of the writing30s