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<strong>ENG</strong> <strong>122</strong> <strong>Week</strong> 3 <strong>Quiz</strong><br />

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<strong>ENG</strong> <strong>122</strong> <strong>Week</strong> 3 <strong>Quiz</strong><br />

1. Which one of the following strategies will NOT help you work through confusion?<br />

2. Which statement represents the BEST approach to the question of the amount of sources to read<br />

before writing?<br />

3. Which of the following is NOT a myth concerning the search for the “perfect source?”<br />

4. Which of the following is NOT a reason arguments based on emotion or personal experiences are<br />

largely dismissed in the academic world?<br />

5. An academic argument contains all of the following components, EXCEPT<br />

6. Which of the following is MOST true about your comprehension of the issue during the writing<br />

process?<br />

7. An interpretive framework for an essay should include all of the following EXCEPT<br />

8. Which of the following are the BEST types of quotes to choose?<br />

9. Academic citations are important for all of the following reasons, EXCEPT<br />

10. Meeting audience expectations produces all of the following expectations, EXCEPT<br />

11. When writing your global purpose, which of the following is NOT considered a helpful<br />

practice?<br />

12. Research projects should accomplish all of the following, EXCEPT<br />

13. “How can you say Celine Dion’s music is not great? She has sold over 20 million albums.”<br />

This is an example of<br />

14. How does a verbal, everyday argument DIFFER from an academic argument?<br />

15. Each paragraph should support multiple topics.<br />

16. Misrepresenting an opponent’s position then arguing against the misrepresented position is<br />

the basic working definition of<br />

17. The topic sentence should be the first sentence in a paragraph.<br />

18. Which fallacy typically involves circular reasoning?<br />

19. A comma-splice sentence is a type of run-on sentence.<br />

20. Quoted passages from your sources provide all of the following strengths to an essay<br />

EXCEPT

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