Q.1
What should happen before publishing your work?
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  • You should write another story.
  • You should correct and edit it.
  • You should put it on a blog.
  • You should write the final draft.
Q.2
What does a digital tool do?
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  • It lets many people see your writing.
  • It lets only two or three people see your writing.
  • It makes your writing look better.
  • It lets your writing look more colorful.
Q.3
Where do you find a digital tool?
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  • On the computer.
  • In a textbook.
  • From your teacher.
  • On a piece of paper.
Q.4
Who are your peers?
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  • Teachers.
  • Parents.
  • Friends.
  • Policemen.
Q.5
Where could you publish your work on the computer for many people to see?
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  • Hand your writing to your parents.
  • An app.
  • In a small storybook.
  • In a paper newsletter.
Q.6
What is a blog?
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  • It is a game online to play.
  • It is a website to revise and edit your work.
  • It is a website for people to write down their stories and ideas on.
  • It is an app you can use on a cell phone.
Q.7
How does publishing your writing on a website help other students?
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  • Students can read your writing.
  • Students can steal your writing.
  • Students can ask you questions.
  • It will teach them how to write.
Q.8
Where could you publish your work on the computer for many people to see?
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  • On a piece of paper.
  • On a wall of the classroom.
  • Give the writing to your friends.
  • A blog.
Q.9
Where could you publish your work on the computer for many people to see?
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  • A class website.
  • On the marker board.
  • On one email.
  • Text your poem to a friend.
Q.10
How can your peers help you write?
  • They can play with you.
  • They can teach you how to write.
  • They can help you with ideas.
  • They can write your story for you.
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