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Review Test Submission: ENG 102 Unit Two Post-Assessment Skip To: Course Menu Skip To: System Navigation Content User Christopher Williams Course ENG 102: Writing 1T (4126_E0Z6) Test ENG 102 Unit Two Post-Assessment Started 5/5/139:12 PM Submitted 5/5/13 9:15 PM Status Completed Attempt 10 out of 25 points Score Time 3 minutes. Elapsed Instructions When taking the post-assessment you may refer to lectures and the assigned readings, and if you are prepared, the information you are seeking will be readily accessible to you. You may take the assessment as many times as need for the desired score. The questions are designed to reinforce important concepts in your readings and to encourage you to read further. e Question 1 1.25 out of 1.25 points When using information from your authoritative sources you have specific responsibilities as a writer. Choose all that apply. Answer Selected b. Answers: Whether you are quoting directly, paraphrasing, or summarizing the ideas from your source, you must document these by use of parenthetic documentation and running acknowledgment as well as include a detailed listing on the Works Cited page. C. Follow a documentation system (MLA) to give credit to the original sources and to allow your reader to see the sources of the information.
d. Make accurate and fair use of the materials in your essay. Response Feedback: Well done. Question 2 1.25 out of 1.25 points In the academic community, professors often expect you to move beyond the use of personal experience as evidence to support your claims. Answer Selected Answer: Agree Response Feedback: Good. Question 3 0 out of 1.25 points Match the following: Answer Question Selected Match Rogerian Strategy A. Emerson Toulmin Strategy B. Stafford "Excerpts from NATURE. C. Seeks to win. "The Boy Died in My Alley" D. Orwell "Traveling through the Dark" E. Thoreau "The Fury of Flowers and F. Worms" Seeks compromise. "Civil Disobedience" G. Sexton "A Hanging" H Brooks
Response Feedback: Sorry, try again. e Question 4 0 out of 1.25 points Proposing a viable solution to a problem that recommends change involves writing a claim of argument. Answer Selected Answer: b. value Response Feedback: Sorry. Try again and read more closely. e Question 5 0 out of 1.25 points Select the correct match for the following quote: "Something there is that doesn't love a wall, / That sends the frozen-ground-swell under it, / And spills the upper boulders in the sun; / And makes gaps even two can pass abreast." Answer Selected Answer: What are lines from Nye's "Famous"? Response Feedback: Sorry. Look in the index and try again. e Question 6 1.25 out of 1.25 points When asked to include more than personal experience in supporting your claims, you will need to make use of evidence from authoritative sources. When using information from books and periodicals, databases and Web sites, or personal interviews with experts, you have specific responsibilities as a writer. Answer Selected Answer: Agree Response Feedback: Good. e Question 7
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0 out of 1.25 points Select a match for the following quote: "I can see my place as human in a natural order more grand whole and functional than I've ever witnessed, and I am humbled, not frightened, by it. Comforted. It is as if a round table springs up in the cathedral of pines and God graciously pulls out a chair for me, and I no longer have to worry about what happens to souls." Answer Selected Answer: a. What are lines from "Thinking Like a Mountain" by Leopold? Response Feedback: No. Try again. Question 8 0 out of 1.25 points As the writer of Rogerian argument, your purpose is to build among opposing sides in order to bring the sides together in support of a middle ground or compromise position. To develop a reasonable compromise position, you will apply the higher-order critical thinking skills of synthesis and creative problem solving. Answer Selected Answer: b. consensus Response Feedback: Sorry. You need to read more closely. Question 9 0 out of 1.25 points Select the question that is the best academic match for the following statement. They are often "too-soon-satisfied" they have given their best effort. Answer Selected Answer: a. What is the greatest weakness among athletes?
Response Feedback: Sorry. Think about the word academic and try again. Question 10 1.25 out of 1.25 points I want to be famous in the way a pulley is famous, / or a buttonhole, not because it did anything spectacular, / but because it never forgot what it could do, are lines from the poem, ,by Naomi Shihab Nye. Answer Selected Answer: b. Famous Response Feedback: Of course. Question 11 0 out of 1.25 points Select the question that matches the following quote: "Say that each of you tries / To keep busy, learning to lean down close and hear / The careless breathing of earth and feel its available / Languor come over you, wave after wave, sending / Small tremors of love through your brief, / Undeniable selves, into your, and beyond." Answer Selected b. Answer: What lines are written by Rogers in "Rolling Naked in the Morning Dew"? Response Feedback: Sorry. Look in the index and try again. Question 12 0 out of 1.25 points Rogerian argument strategy approaches a controversial issue through a dialogue that has a nonconfrontational structure and a consensus-building tone. The idea behind this strategy is that traditional Western argument structure, which begins with an assertive stance, often fosters resistance on the part of one's "target" audience. To soften this resistance, the writer seeks out among readers by adopting an outwardly neutral and objective stance toward the issue.
Answer Selected Answer: b. different ground Response Feedback: Sorry. Try again. ¢ Question 13 0 out of 1.25 points Which of the following questions is the best match for the following quote: "You remember your mother / who walked for centuries, / footless--- / and like her, / you have left no footprints, / but only because / there is an ocean in between, / the unremitting space of your rebellion."” Answer Selected Answer: c. What are lines from Strand's "The Continuous Life"? Response Feedback: Sorry. Look these up in the index and try again. ¢ Question 14 1.25 out of 1.25 points "Meditation at Oyster River" by Theodore Roethke was sung by Eleanor Stallcop-Horrox, with composer, Glenn Stallcop, at the piano. Answer Selected Answer: True Response Feedback: Of course. ¢ Question 15 0 out of 1.25 points Match the following quote with the appropriate question: "I celebrate myself, and sing myself, / And what I assume you shall assume, / For every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you. /I loafe and invite my soul, / I lean and loafe at my ease observing a spear of summer grass. / My tongue, every atom of my blood, form'd from this soil, this air, / Born here of parents born here from parents the same, and their parents the same, / I, now thirty-seven years old in perfect health begin, / Hoping to cease not
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till death." Answer Selected Answer: a. What are lines from Snyder's "The Call of the Wild"? Response Feedback: Incorrect. Try again. Question 16 1.25 out of 1.25 points Select the question that matches the following quote: "But, whether true or false, my opinion is that in the world of knowledge the idea of good appears last of all, and is seen only with an effort; and, when seen, is also inferred to be the universal author of all things beautiful and right, parent of light and of the lord of light in this visible world, and the immediate source of reason and truth in the intellectual; and that this is the power upon which he who would act rationally, either in public or private life must have his eye fixed." Answer Selected Answer: d. What are lines from "The Allegory of the Cave" by Plato? Response Feedback: Correct. Question 17 1.25 out of 1.25 points Two principles hold for all Rogerian arguments: (1) you should maintain a mask of neutrality/persona of fair-mindedness; (2) you should conclude by advocating a compromise/middle-ground position. Answer Selected Answer: Agree Response Feedback: Of course. Question 18 1.25 out of 1.25 points
A claim that involves ethical considerations is called a claim of Answer Selected Answer: b. value Response Feedback: Excellent. e Question 19 0 out of 1.25 points A claim that is based on statistical or scientific evidence is called a claim of faith. Answer Selected Answer: Agree Response Feedback: Incorrect response. e Question 20 0 out of 1.25 points American psychotherapist and communication theorist Carl R. Rogers is renowned for his promotion of listening and consensus-building dialogue. Answer Selected Answer: c. astute Response Feedback: Sorry. Try again.