
Analyzing Sonnet Form and Conclusions

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Amelia Wright
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English, Education
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9th - 12th Grade
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Hard
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10 questions
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1.
Multiple Choice
What is the primary focus of concluding an essay as introduced in the lesson?
Introducing new arguments
Summarizing unrelated topics
Providing a detailed bibliography
Restating main points and highlighting the author's craft
2.
Multiple Choice
Why did Edna Saint Vincent Millay choose the sonnet form for her theme?
To convey a theme of social subversion
To simplify the writing process
To avoid using complex language
To adhere strictly to traditional forms
3.
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is NOT one of the five steps in creating a high-quality argumentative essay?
Ignoring counterarguments
Assignment stage
Draft and revise
Close reading and analysis
4.
Multiple Choice
What is the first step in developing a conclusion for an essay?
Re-reading the draft essay and restating the claim
Writing a new thesis statement
Adding new evidence
Summarizing the introduction
5.
Multiple Choice
How should you summarize the most important points from your body paragraphs?
By ignoring the body paragraphs
By introducing new arguments
By rewriting the entire essay
By looking back at the outline or essay
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