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19-The Writing Process-2



True/False
Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true or false.
 

 1. 

B.2 There is no sure-fire way to come up with writing ideas in the prewriting stage.
 

 2. 

B.2 You don’t need details and facts to support your main idea(s).
 

Multiple Choice
Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 

 3. 

C.2 What do you use in the drafting stage to ensure that you are on topic and sticking to the original plan?
a.
an encyclopedia
c.
Your prewriting notes
b.
a dictionary
d.
None of the above
 

 4. 

C.2 The stages before and after the drafting stage in the writing process are
a.
prewriting and editing
c.
revising and publishing
b.
prewriting and revising
d.
revising and editing
 

 5. 

C.2 Writing posters to tell people about a band coming to a nightclub, a book that will be in the library next week, and a dance that will take place on Valentine’s Day the same
a.
audience
c.
All of the above.
b.
purpose
d.
None of the above.
 

 6. 

C.2 In order to validate your writing you must have ______ to support your main idea(s).
a.
examples
d.
Both A and C
b.
descriptions
e.
All of the above
c.
details
 

Matching
 
 
B.2 Match the purpose of the writing with the sentence.
a.
persuading
c.
Explaining
b.
Telling
d.
Describing
 

 7. 

“You should study for the driving test. If you don’t you may fail. Then you would have to reschedule, spend more time and money, and retake the test.”
 

 8. 

“She has the greatest eyes.I could get lost in their darkness and never return.”
 
 
B.2 Which part of the prewriting stage does each statement belong to?
a.
Organization
c.
Topic
b.
Purpose
d.
Audience
 

 9. 

“Your professor doesn’t care how long the paper is. He just cares about how well you defend your position.”
 

 10. 

“Americans moved west in search of gold.”
 



 
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