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WRIT WEEK 2

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    Key Terms & Situation, Description, Audience, and Purpose
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  • TRUE OR FALSE: When presented with a writing prompt, the first thing you should do is start writing.
    FALSE
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  • TRUE OR FALSE: The directions of a writing prompt presents you with the general topic you will write about.
    FALSE
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  • TRUE OR FALSE: The definition of a summary is - Taking a lot of information and creating a condensed version that covers the main points.
    TRUE
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  • TRUE OR FALSE: If you follow the directions perfectly, you will receive a grade of 100%
    FALSE
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  • TRUE OR FALSE: You will recieve a better mark if you write more words than necessary.
    FALSE
  •  15
  • TRUE OR FALSE: The audience is the person or group that you are writing to.
    TRUE
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  • TRUE OR FALSE: The subject is the goal of your writing.
    FALSE
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  • TRUE OR FALSE: You should always take a few minutes to revise your work before submitting your responses.
    TRUE
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  • TRUE OR FALSE: It is acceptable to submit a response that you copy and pasted from Google.
    FALSE
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  • TRUE OR FALSE: It is acceptable to talk to your peers and look at their writing during an evaluation.
    FALSE
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  • TRUE OR FALSE: It is encouraged to use slang words (LOL, FYI, etc) in academic writing.
    FALSE
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  • TRUE OR FALSE: It is a good idea to brainstorm some ideas before you begin writing.
    TRUE
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  • TRUE OR FALSE: It is okay to ask your peers for clarification during an evaluation.
    FALSE
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  • TRUE OR FALSE: You will receive a bad grade on a prompt response if your teacher disagrees with your opinion.
    FALSE
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