Words Matter: Analyzing Author's Intent
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
A travel blogger writes about her experiences in different countries. She uses vivid descriptions and sensory details to engage her readers. How does her word choice impact her purpose?
It makes the text more difficult to understand.
It helps readers visualize the places she visits.
It confuses the readers about her experiences.
It makes the text less interesting.
Answer explanation
Her vivid word choice enhances the text by allowing readers to visualize the places she visits, making her experiences more relatable and engaging.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
An author writes an article about the importance of recycling. He uses a problem-solution organizational pattern. How does this pattern impact the author's purpose?
It makes the article more entertaining.
It helps readers understand the issue and the proposed solutions.
It confuses readers about the main topic.
It makes the article longer than necessary.
Answer explanation
The problem-solution pattern clarifies the recycling issue and presents solutions, enhancing readers' understanding of both the problem and how to address it effectively.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
A scientist writes a report on climate change. She uses technical language and data to support her claims. How does her language structure reflect her purpose?
It makes the report more persuasive to a general audience.
It provides credibility and supports her scientific claims.
It makes the report less accessible to readers.
It distracts from the main points of the report.
Answer explanation
The scientist's use of technical language and data enhances the credibility of her report, reinforcing her scientific claims and making her arguments more robust and trustworthy.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
An author writes a guide on how to start a small business. How does the organizational pattern impact the author's purpose?
It makes the guide more confusing.
It helps readers follow a step-by-step process.
It makes the guide less informative.
It distracts from the main points.
Answer explanation
The organizational pattern helps readers follow a step-by-step process, making it easier to understand how to start a small business effectively.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
A travel writer describes a bustling city market. How does the writer's word choice impact the reader's experience?
It makes the market seem dull and uninteresting.
It helps readers imagine the sights and sounds of the market.
It confuses readers about the market's location.
It makes the market seem smaller than it is.
Answer explanation
The writer's vivid word choice evokes sensory details, allowing readers to visualize the vibrant sights and hear the lively sounds of the market, enhancing their overall experience.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
A scientist writes an article on renewable energy sources. How does the organizational pattern impact the author's purpose?
It makes the article more difficult to understand.
It helps readers compare different energy sources.
It confuses readers about the main topic.
It makes the article less informative.
Answer explanation
The organizational pattern of the article allows readers to easily compare different renewable energy sources, enhancing the author's purpose of informing and educating about these alternatives.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
A journalist writes a feature on a local hero. How does the journalist's word choice impact the reader's perception of the hero?
It makes the hero seem less important.
It highlights the hero's positive qualities.
It confuses readers about the hero's actions.
It makes the hero seem ordinary.
Answer explanation
The journalist's word choice can emphasize the hero's bravery, kindness, and selflessness, shaping the reader's view to see the hero in a positive light, thus highlighting their admirable qualities.
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