Writing Review (Grade 6)
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Writing Review
1.
Which of the following words WOULD NOT be used to wrap up or conclude your information?
- Finally
- As a result
- First of all
- In conclusion
2.
When I played in Little League, he'd drive me. The Conservation Club was next to the park. He'd hang out there until practice was over. Once, he came to pick me up a little early. He interrupted the coach and insisted on explaining the infield fly rule-- not just once, but three times. He'd have gone on like a broken record if the coach hadn't stopped him and thanked him. Luckily, the coach quickly dismissed the team.
Which of the following first word of a sentence is a transition?
Which of the following first word of a sentence is a transition?
- When
- Once
- He'd
- The Conservation Club
3.
Which one of the following phrases is a time-order clue you could use to help you revise an essay in chronological order?
- Near the dock
- On the other hand
- Because of the wind
- After the storm
4.
Which on of the following types of evidence is LEAST important in a persuasive essay?
- Facts
- Your friends' opinions
- The opinions of experts
- Statistics
5.
Where would you look to find more information on the history of baseball?
- The sports section of a newspaper
- A popular news magazine
- An article on how baseball first started
- An autobiography (when someone writes a story about their own life) of a baseball player
6.
The three main goals or purpose that an author may use when writing are?
- Excite, Hype, Wow
- Lie, Dilute, Falsify
- Inform, Entertain, Persuade
- Fiction, Non-Fiction, Reality
7.
Venn diagrams and web charts are two examples of .
8.
The protagonist of the novel is
- Simon.
- Jack.
- Ralph.
- Piggy.
9.
If you are doing research about how to take care of a hamster, which category should you use to look up information on the computer?
- By title
- By author
- By illustrator
- By subject
10.
If you want to explain the differences and similarities between two items, what mode of writing would you use?
- Compare and contrast
- Logical
- Sequential
- Cause and effect
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