True/False
Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true
or false.
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A.11
You dont need to use specific verbs when you are
writing instructions.
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2.
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A.11
You dont have to write down where you found the
facts that you use in your research paper.
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3.
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B.11
It might be a good idea to sort your facts according
to the question that they answer.
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4.
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B.11
You can only use one source for all of your
information.
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5.
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B.11
When you write your first draft, dont worry
about skipping lines.
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Multiple Choice
Identify the
letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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6.
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B.11
Choose the verb that is more exact.
a. | Put the two
pieces together. | b. | Glue the two
pieces together. | | | | |
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7.
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B.11
Choose the verb that is more exact.
a. | Open your sock
drawer and choose a pair. | b. | Get some socks.
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8.
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B.11
Choose the verb that is more exact.
a. | Get me a drink.
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lemonade and bring the glass to me on the patio. | | | | |
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9.
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B.11
Choose the type of error there is in the following sentence.
The cats pounces on the toy.
a. | Capitalization | c. | Verb Form | b. | Punctuation | | | | |
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10.
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B.11
Choose the type of error there is in the following sentence.
I would likes to go to the beach.
a. | Capitalization | c. | Verb Form | b. | Punctuation | | | | |
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