💥 Elements of Writing: Part 2

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💥 Elements of Writing: Part 2

💥 Elements of Writing: Part 2

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 2 pts

Read the given prompt. Then, answer the question. Summer Camp Blues Dear Diary, This summer I went away to overnight camp for the first time. It was a new experience for me. The first few days at camp were the hardest and weirdest. I missed my parents, my pet gerbils, and even my little brother. All I could think about was my family and friends back home. Then, I made a new friend, Jessie. She and I spent the next two weeks together. I didn't forget my family, but I stopped missing them and started having fun. What type of paragraph is showed above?

Response to a Literature Piece
Informative
Narrative (Entertain)
Persuasive

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 2 pts

Read the given prompt. Then, answer the question. Summer Camp Blues Dear Diary, This summer I went away to overnight camp for the first time. It was a new experience for me. The first few days at camp were the hardest and weirdest. I missed my parents, my pet gerbils, and even my little brother. All I could think about was my family and friends back home. Then, I made a new friend, Jessie. She and I spent the next two weeks together. I didn't forget my family, but I stopped missing them and started having fun. Which detail sentence would be best to add just before the last sentence in this paragraph?

My counselors were nice.
We hiked, went on canoe trips, and sang camp songs together.
The director took the kids in our cabin to explore some caves.
I even wrote home, asking my parents to come and get me.