True/False
Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true
or false.
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A.12
When writing your draft, you want to use good
details.
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2.
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A.12
You dont want your reasons for your opinion to
be clear to your audience.
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3.
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A.12
This is a clear reason:
I get to do fun stuff.
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4.
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B.12
When writing your opinion paper, you shouldnt
tell your audience how you really feel.
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B.12
An opinion paper is meant for you to give your opinion
so you should let your audience know how you really feel.
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6.
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B.12
You dont need to worry about having a strong
beginning and a strong ending because this is only your opinion.
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A.12
When checking to see what the correct spelling of a
word is, you would look in an atlas.
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8.
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A.12
It is a not good idea to check your opinion paper line
by line and to check for each kind of error one at a time.
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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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9.
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B.12
When proofreading your opinion paper, check and make sure you:
a. | wrote in complete sentences | d. | A and B only | b. | used lots of
quotation marks | e. | A and C
only | c. | began each
sentence with a capital letter | | | | |
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10.
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B.12
Choose the synonym for the word below:
neat
a. | boring | c. | no fun at all | b. | exhilarating | | | | |
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