
Writing Final Review
Quiz by Ann Lamb
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- Q1When you are writing, your claim that you are going to prove something.thesis statementbylinehookdemographic30s
- Q2If you use someone else's work as your own it's an example of...cheatingdatelineplagiarismbyline30s
- Q3Data related to the population of peopledemographicthesissource30s
- Q4Having two feet.bipedbipodbipolar30s
- Q5The name of the city displayed in the beginning of the news article.datelinehookbyline30s
- Q6Author's name provided in the news article.bylinethesisdateline30s
- Q7This type of news article affects the most people.nationallocalinternational30s
- Q8The introduction (or beginning) of a narrative essay where we engage the reader.datelinehookresolution30s
- Q9The name for the ending of a narrative essay.hookthesisresolution30s
- Q10News articles answer these in the lead.What? Why? For whom? What should we think?Who? What? When? Where? Why? How?Who? How does it affect me?30s
- Q11What point of view is a traditional news article written in?FirstThirdSecond30s
- Q12"Goes along with the rules" meansconformimmortalconfirm30s
- Q13An example of "immortal" might bethe value of a good educationBuddy the ElfMrs. Lamb30s
- Q14Put these in chronological order "1776, 1492, 2002, 2017"2017, 2002, 1776, 14921776, 1492, 2002, 20171492, 1776, 2002, 201730s