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Week 7 - Quiz 10/25
Quiz by Matthew Kolbusz
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- Q1What is a narrative essay?analysis of a topicconvinces the reader to accept the writer’s point of view or recommendationa story about a real-life experiencedescribes a person, place, object, or even memory of special significance45s
- Q2What's an example of a narrative essay?describing a costumeconstructive criticismcomparison and contrastsummary of a movie plot45s
- Q3What do you include in an introduction of a narrative essay?Introducing the rising action to the climaxResolving the conflictThe high point of the event (climax)Setting up the scene (background) & presenting the conflict (thesis)45s
- Q4How do the body paragraphs flow in a narrative essay?They describe a series of events leading to the conflict resolutionThey give arguments to prove their point (thesis)They introduce the characters and their backgroundsThey only focus on the climax (high point)45s
- Q5What do you include in the conclusion of a narrative essay?Introducing the rising action to the climaxResolving the conflictThe high point of the event (climax)Setting up the scene (background) & presenting the conflict (thesis)45s
- Q6What's the word? Definition: (adj.) famous, outstanding, distinguished, projecting Example: Everyone was looking forward to taking the class with such a(n) ____________ professor.Users enter free textType an Answer45s
- Q7What's the word? Definition: (v.) to make, manufacture; to make up, invent Example: The spy is going to ______________a new identity in order to blend into the community and go unnoticed.Users enter free textType an Answer45s
- Q8What's the word? Definition: (adj.) angry Example: The _______________ woman vandalized her boyfriend’s car when she learned he was cheating on her.Users enter free textType an Answer45s
- Q9What's the word? Definition: (v.) to disagree; (n.) disagreement Example: More than likely, my father will ___________ with the idea I am old enough to set my own curfew.Users enter free textType an Answer45s
- Q10"Los Angeles, which is north of San Diego, is my favorite city." In writing, when you see: ", which is south of San Diego,", what does this tell you?It's necessary informationIt's extra information45s
- Q11Which is correct?The piece of chocolate cake which probably has a million calories in it was delicious.The piece of chocolate cake, which probably has a million calories in it, was delicious.45s
- Q12Which is correct?The guy, that my old roommate married, is boring.The guy that my old roommate married is boring.45s
- Q13Which is correct?I am jealous of the guy in my neighborhood, who drives a hot 1969 Chevy Camaro.I am jealous of the guy in my neighborhood who drives a hot 1969 Chevy Camaro.45s
- Q14Which is correct?I had the answer, that made the most sense.I had the answer that made the most sense.45s
- Q15Which is correct?He reads and studies maps for fun, which is no exaggeration.He reads and studies maps for fun which is no exaggeration.45s