True/False
Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true
or false.
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B.9
Using good details will help your readers get a clear picture of your
narrative.
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B.9
An invitation is a newspaper article telling about an
event that has already happened.
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B.9
An invitation asks a person to come to an event or a
party. The invitation tells when, where, and who the event or party is for.
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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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4.
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B.9
Choose the simile.
a. | The road was long and straight.
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straight like a ruler. | | | | |
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B.9
Choose the simile.
a. | My stomach growled like a lion!
| b. | Man, I was
hungry. | | | | |
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C.9
Choose the sentence that has more voice.
a. | School shopping is a lot of fun! Mom and I spent the day buying
new clothes for me. | b. | We went to the
store. Mom bought me some clothes for school. | | | | |
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A.9
In a Friendly Letter, what do you call the part that is the main part of the letter where most of the
writing is?
a. | Heading | c. | Body | b. | Greeting | d. | Closing | | | | |
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B.9
In a Friendly Letter, what do you call the part that sometimes says Sincerely, Yours truly,
or Your friend?
a. | Body | c. | Heading | b. | Closing | d. | Signature | | | | |
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B.9
Directly after your greeting, which punctuation mark do you need?
a. | Period | c. | Semi-colon | b. | Comma | d. | Exclamation
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B.9
Directly after your closing, which punctuation mark do you need?
a. | Comma | c. | Comma | b. | Exclamation
Mark | d. | Colon | | | | |
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