
Writing Essays - The development of a paragraph
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Writing Essays - The development of a paragraph
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Read through the introduction on page 17 and answer 2 questions.
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Multiple Select
What are 3 common methods to develop a paragraph?
giving a reference
giving details
giving an explanation
giving an example
writing a conclusion
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Answer the following 5 questions about this statement
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Multiple Choice
Select the answer which best completes the definition below:
A detail...
is a specific point that tell you more about a general statement.
tells you what something means or how something works.
is a specific person, place, thing, or event that supports an idea or statement.
repeats the words that someone else has said or written.
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Multiple Select
Select all the answers below which are examples of details
state-of-the-art exercise equipment
feeling strong and looking good
the Atlas Health Center
aerobics, swimming, and kickboxing classes
professional personal trainers
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Multiple Choice
Select the answer which best completes the definition below:
An explanation...
is a specific point that tell you more about a general statement.
tells you what something means or how something works.
is a specific person, place, thing, or event that supports an idea or statement.
repeats the words that someone else has said or written.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following sentences is the topic sentence?
"A stitch in time saves nine."
My mother, who likes to sew used this simple saying to teach me the value or working on problems when they are still small.
Originally, the saying referred to sewing-if you have a small hole in your shirt you can repair it with one stitch.
But if your wait the hole will get larger, and it will take your nine stitches.
This simple sentence reminds me to take care of small problems before they become big problems.
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Multiple Choice
Select the best answer to describes what the writer is trying to explain?
The meaning of the saying "a stitch in time saves nine."
How her mother used to teach her about life.
How to prevent problems in your life.
How to repair a hole in a shirt.
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Poll
Is the writer successful?
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Poll
Do you understand the explanation?
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Multiple Choice
Select the answer which best completes the definition below:
An example...
is a specific point that tell you more about a general statement.
tells you what something means or how something works.
is a specific person, place, thing, or event that supports an idea or statement.
repeats the words that someone else has said or written.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following sentences is the topic sentence?
Even when two people get off on the wrong foot, they can become good friends.
When I was a university student, I lived in the dormitory for the first year, with a roommate.
I found his dirty dishes left on the counters and in the sink.
After that he was always good about washing his dishes.
We're not roommates anymore, but we are still friends.
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Multiple Select
p.19 Exercise 6a
What freedom means to me
Would you develop this topic with details, explanation or an example? Select all that could apply
details
explanation
example
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Multiple Select
p.19 Exercise 6b
an unusual vacation
Would you develop this topic with details, explanation or an example? Select all that could apply
details
explanation
example
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Multiple Select
p.19 Exercise 6c
weddings in my country
Would you develop this topic with details, explanation or an example? Select all that could apply
details
explanation
example
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Multiple Select
p.19 Exercise 6d
why I don't like to swim
Would you develop this topic with details, explanation or an example? Select all that could apply
details
explanation
example
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Multiple Select
p.19 Exercise 6e
the ideal job
Would you develop this topic with details, explanation or an example? Select all that could apply
details
explanation
example
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Concluding sentences
How to end a paragraph
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Read this explanation of how to end a paragraph and answer the questions.
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Multiple Choice
p.19 True or False
The concluding sentence is the final sentence of a paragraph.
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Multiple Choice
p.19 True or False
The concluding sentence should be an exact copy of the topic sentence in a paragraph.
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Multiple Choice
p.19 True or False
The concluding sentence should restate the main ideas or repeat the main idea using different words.
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Multiple Choice
p.19 True or False
The concluding sentence should not introduce any new ideas.
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Multiple Choice
In exercise 3 on page 18, which of the following sentences is the concluding sentence?
"A stitch in time saves nine."
My mother, who likes to sew used this simple saying to teach me the value or working on problems when they are still small.
Originally, the saying referred to sewing-if you have a small hole in your shirt you can repair it with one stitch.
But if your wait the hole will get larger, and it will take your nine stitches.
This simple sentence reminds me to take care of small problems before they become big problems.
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Multiple Choice
In exercise 4 on page 18 which of the following sentences is the concluding sentence?
Even when two people get off on the wrong foot, they can become good friends.
When I was a university student, I lived in the dormitory for the first year, with a roommate.
I found his dirty dishes left on the counters and in the sink.
After that he was always good about washing his dishes.
We're not roommates anymore, but we are still friends.
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Exercise 9a-e (p.19-20)
Read the paragraphs and answer the questions in Quizizz
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Ex 9a p.19 Read this paragraph and answer 2 questions.
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Multiple Choice
Ex 9a p.19 Is the main idea developed by details, an explanation or an example?
details
an example
an explanation
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Multiple Choice
If there is a concluding sentence indicate if it restates the topic sentence or sums up the main points. If there is no concluding sentence select No concluding sentence
Restates the topic sentence
Sums up the main points
No concluding sentence
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Ex 9b p.20 Read this paragraph and answer 2 questions.
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Multiple Choice
Ex 9b p.20 Is the main idea developed by details, an explanation or an example?
details
an example
an explanation
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Multiple Choice
Ex 9b p.20 If there is a concluding sentence indicate if it restates the topic sentence or sums up the main points. If there is no concluding sentence select No concluding sentence
Restates the topic sentence
Sums up the main points
No concluding sentence
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Ex 9c p.20 Read this paragraph and answer 2 questions.
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Multiple Choice
Ex 9c p.20 Is the main idea developed by details, an explanation or an example?
details
an example
an explanation
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Multiple Choice
Ex 9c p.20 If there is a concluding sentence indicate if it restates the topic sentence or sums up the main points. If there is no concluding sentence select No concluding sentence
Restates the topic sentence
Sums up the main points
No concluding sentence
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Ex 9d p.20 Read this paragraph and answer 2 questions.
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Multiple Choice
Ex 9d p.20 Is the main idea developed by details, an explanation or an example?
details
an example
an explanation
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Multiple Select
Ex 9d p.20 If there is a concluding sentence indicate if it restates the topic sentence or sums up the main points. If there is no concluding sentence select No concluding sentence
Restates the topic sentence
Sums up the main points
No concluding sentence
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Ex 9e p.20 Read this paragraph and answer 2 questions.
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Multiple Choice
Ex 9e p.20 Is the main idea developed by details, an explanation or an example?
details
an example
an explanation
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Multiple Choice
Ex 9e p.20 If there is a concluding sentence indicate if it restates the topic sentence or sums up the main points. If there is no concluding sentence select No concluding sentence
Restates the topic sentence
Sums up the main points
No concluding sentence
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