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Writing Review
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- Q1In what order should information in the introduction paragraph appear?lead, transition sentence, thesistransition sentence, lead, thesisthesis, lead30s
- Q2What is the order of the information in the body paragraph?topic, support, elaboration, elaboration detail, concluding sentencetopic, support, elaboration detailstopic, elaboration, support, concluding sentence30s
- Q3Using B-HIP reminds you to provide elaboration and details frombooks, history, information from world events, People magazinebooks, history, information from current events, and peoplebiographies, history, important movies, places30s
- Q4A 26-liner should not haveexamples, transitions, dead wordsskipped lines, a title, writing outside the borderindenting, quotes, thesis30s
- Q5Which word is spelled correctly?seperatedactuallybeutiful30s
- Q6What is used to write a compound sentence?independent clauses and the conjunction " and"two independent clauses and a comma and conjunction OR a semicolontwo independent clauses with a comma in between them30s
- Q7In active voice the verb comes after the person doing the action.falsetrue30s
- Q8Contraction for it isit'sits'its30s
- Q9Example of transition words areactually, never, single-handedlyand, but, sofurthermore, additionally, in other words30s
- Q10How should this sentence be corrected? However I don't agree.I don't however agree.However, I don't agree.I don't agree; however.30s