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Press your Luck. No Whammies!

Press your Luck. No Whammies!. Instructions. 3. 21. 12. 11. 16. 15. 9. 5. 1. 18. 4. 10. 8. 17. 2. 14. 6. 13. 20. 22. 19. 7. Instructions. Write down the number of the question Write down your answer.

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Press your Luck. No Whammies!

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  1. Press your Luck. No Whammies! Instructions 3 21 12 11 16 15 9 5 1 18 4 10 8 17 2 14 6 13 20 22 19 7

  2. Instructions • Write down the number of the question • Write down your answer. • Click Menu to return to the Menu, click “Random” to go to a different questionhit the DOWN ARROW to go to the next question • Continue answering questions until you have 20 completed. Menu Random!

  3. Question 1: Punctuation, choose the best option 1. I don't expect to be home until after _____ call until after that time. 6:30, don‘t 6:30; don't 6:30 (don't Menu Random!

  4. Question 2 Punctuation, choose the best option 2. I was late for my _____ I ran out of gas on my way there. appointment; because appointment because, appointment because Menu Random!

  5. Question 3 Punctuation, choose the best option 3. This is what you'll need _____ a notebook, a box of diskettes, and some paper. to buy, to buy: to buy; Menu Random!

  6. 4. Which of these is a common errorin conclusions? Question 4 A.) forecasting the thesis B.) telling a relevant story C.) introducing a new point D.) writing a monologue Menu Random!

  7. Question 5 5. List 3 of the 6 methods for editing errors. Menu Random!

  8. Question 6 6. List 3 of the 6 ways to think critically as a writer. Menu Random!

  9. Question 7 7. List the 6 steps in the revision process Menu Random!

  10. Question 8 8. How does revision differ from editing and proofreading? Menu Random!

  11. Question 9: Punctuation, choose the best option 9. _____ I'm not sure I believe that. Really— Really: Really? Menu Random!

  12. Question 10 Punctuation, choose the best option Los Angeles, California, Portland, Oregon, and Dallas, Texas. Los Angeles, California. Portland, Oregon. and Dallas, Texas. Los Angeles, California; Portland, Oregon; and Dallas, Texas. 10. He's lived in _____ . Menu Random!

  13. Question 11 11. Define “lead-in” and give one example. Menu Random!

  14. Question 12 Punctuation, choose the best option Angela--she's Ms. O'Connor's secretary— Angela, she's Ms. O'Connor's secretary, Angela. She's Ms. O'Connor's secretary 12. You'll have to talk to _____ about setting up an appointment. Menu Random!

  15. Question 13 Punctuation, choose the best option Springfield: the capital of Illinois Springfield (the capital of Illinois) Springfield, the capital of Illinois; 13. _____ is much smaller than Chicago. Menu Random!

  16. Question 14 Punctuation, choose the best option too expensive. moreover, too expensive; moreover, too expensive, moreover, 14. This is _____ I have no room for it in my house. Menu Random!

  17. Question 15 Short Answer 1. What are the errors to avoid in conclusions? Menu Random!

  18. Question 16 16. Which type of lead-in is this: One summer when I was about 10, I took a trip that changed my life. Menu Random!

  19. Question 17 17. Define “narrative”. Menu Random!

  20. Question 18 18. Which type of lead-in is this: The Age of Information brought about through the digital revolution of computers has posed significant questions about the value and worth of this information: Does having instant access to every newspaper and journal blog in the world make us more intelligent, value-based people? Menu Random!

  21. Question 19 19. Define “thesis sentence” and explain how it differs from a “lead in” Menu Random!

  22. Question 20 20. Which of these would not be a topic sentence that would go with this: Thesis:     Over the years, I have learned to avoid strict teachers because they give too much homework, show no understanding when a student turns in assignments late, get impatient instead of helping when students don’t understand the subject matter, and often yell at the class. At age six, my teacher was kind. Later on, in the sixth grade, I had my first bad teacher. Then, the seventh grade was pretty awesome: I was able to kiss a real girl. Eventually, high school teachers showed me how to be a strong student. Finally, I went to college where I was able to choose my teachers. Menu Random!

  23. Question 21 21. Write 3 topic sentences that would belong in an essay with this Thesis:     I’ve learned from experience that people who have short tempers never change, and their short tempers can end up making your life miserable. Menu Random!

  24. Question 22 22. Explain 2 of the 10 “pump priming techniques” listed in Chapter 1. Menu Random!

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