Q.1
What should be the last sentence in a body paragraph?
  • A conclusion
  • An introduction
  • The evidence
  • Technical vocabulary
Q.2
What needs to happen in a body paragraph after the evidence is stated?
  • The student needs to explain what will be included in the rest of the essay
  • The student needs to rewrite the main idea in different words
  • The student needs to state more evidence
  • The student needs to explain the evidence
Q.3
Which of the following could be evidence in a body paragraph?
  • Results of a study
  • A conclusion
  • A descriptive sentence
  • A rewritten statement of the main idea
Q.4
If you are writing an essay about a historical event, why would certain vocabulary words be included in it?
  • Because the reader would like to read those words
  • Because it would prove the claim that the author is making
  • Because it would make the essay sound better
  • Because it would be including terms and proper nouns from that historical event
Q.5
What should NOT be included in a concluding paragraph?
  • A rewritten thesis statement
  • New ideas
  • A summary of the main ideas
  • A transition or connecting word
Q.6
How do you cite evidence?
  • You explain why the evidence is important to the essay
  • You explain what the evidence means
  • You write when you found this evidence
  • You give credit to the author
Q.7
How should an informational text or essay begin?
  • With the thesis statement
  • With the main ideas
  • With evidence
  • With an attention-grabbing statement
Q.8
What should be included in the thesis statement of an essay?
  • Technical or specific vocabulary words
  • An explanation of the evidence
  • Evidence and support for the topic
  • What will be included in the rest of the essay
Q.9
What is included in the body paragraphs that directly support the main idea?
  • Explanations
  • Evidence
  • Conclusions
  • Thesis statements
Q.10
Each of the three body paragraphs in an essay begins with what?
  • The main idea of the paragraph
  • An explanation of how the evidence relates to the topic
  • Evidence and the citing where it came from
  • An attention-grabbing statement
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