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English, 11.12.2019 05:31, rouchedavisin4

Ill give you 30 point and mared the brainliest to me with this test 15 questions i didnt study
1.
when you include dialogue in a story, what should you make sure the dialogue does?
you should make sure it mentions the setting.
you should make sure the characters sound smart.
you should make sure it moves the story forward.
you should make sure the characters state the theme.
2.
what should you ask yourself when choosing a topic to write about?
what does my teacher think i should write about?
what has no one else written about before?
what is the broadest topic i can think of?
what interests me and would also interest my readers?

why is it a good idea to include dialogue in a story?
it makes the story more interesting to read.
it reminds readers that the story is fictional.
it forces readers to slow down and read carefully.
it readers visualize the story’s setting.

4.
which phrase would work as the compound predicate of a sentence?
carried her rabbit from the hutch to the front yard
whistled a tune and danced across the room
cupcakes dumped on the sidewalk on the way to school
a small fierce mouse and its twitchy nose

5.
what is the purpose of an adjective?
to explain where something happened
to give more detail about a noun
to describe how the subject acted
to take the place of a noun

6.
what point of view is a research report about a famous historical person most likely to use?
fourth person
first person
second-person
third person

7. which words are used to form a compound subject or compound predicate?
the, that
and, or
with, of
when, where

8.
what type of essay tells a story using first-person point of view?
persuasive essay
research report
personal narrative
informational report

9.
what can you learn about a character from the way he or she uses language or puts words together?
likes and dislikes
personality
grades
birth order

what word in the following sentence is an adjective?
his outrageous story made us wonder if the man was telling the truth.
man
truth
outrageous
story

if you were to draw a web outline that showed how a story’s plot is related to its themes, what should you place in the middle?
a theme of the story
one of the events of the plot
the story’s main character
the story’s conflict

if you are preparing to begin a writing assignment, why might you use clustering?
to generate new ideas to add to your list
to identify categories for your ideas
to identify changes that will improve your draft
to decide what point of view to use

what is the very first step when getting ready to write an essay or report for school?
write a simple outline to organize your thoughts.
choose a topic for your essay or report.
make sure you understand the assignment.
start writing your paper based on your outline.

what does a web outline show?
parts of a sentence
opposing ideas
words that rhyme
associations between ideas

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