Unit 4.3_Revising and Editing Quiz_100%
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Question 1
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Writing an effective title is important for your final draft of any
essay. The title should reflect your overall topic and position
on your topic. The title should be your own original writing.
From the choices below, which is the strongest option for a
title?
Question 1 options:
School Uniforms: The Best Case Against Bullying
My Essay on School Uniforms
Argument Essay
Essay 3
Question 2
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Higher order concerns
As you continue to proofread your peer's essay, you now start
to focus on high order concerns in another paragraph. Read
through the following paragraph and select the type of error
that is present.
My classmates mocked my reading, so I only imagined how
they'd react to my writing. They always reminded of how little
I'm familiar with the language that they seemed to master.
Why was I singled out?
Question 2 options:
focus
audience
organization
development
Question 3
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While reviewing your peer's work, you start to focus on
low order concerns. Read the following paragraph from
your peer, and choose TWO low order concerns that
need to be edited:
Change has its way of delivering new opportunities. When my
parents informed me that we'd move to America permanently,
I was terrified of the transition my life would go through,
specifically learning English. In Egypt, we learned some basic
English vocabulary along with a couple of grammar lessons,
but that about it. I didn't know how to keep up a conversation
let alone write an essay. I knew it would be challenging, but I
had to be patient in order adapt swiftly to this new chapter of
my life.
Question 3 options:
how to keep up a conversation
In Egypt, we learned some basic English
but that about it
in order adapt
Question 4
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Revising vs. editing
You have your final essay due, and you have a few more
finishing touches and maybe some larger revisions to make
before the final essay is due. You start to rearrange your
paragraphs after you revise your thesis. This is an example of:
Question 4 options:
Editing
Prewriting
Revising
Question 5
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After your final essay is nearly complete, you'll review your
essay for punctuation, grammar, and spelling errors. This is an
example of:
Question 5 options:
Editing
Prewriting
Revising
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