Q.1
You are writing about the expensive present you would like for your birthday. Who is your audience?
  • Your younger sisters and brothers
  • Your classmates
  • Your friends
  • Your parents
Q.2
If you wrote an informative essay about a science concept you are studying in class, who would be the audience of your essay?
  • Your classmates
  • Young children
  • Elderly women
  • Your grandparents
Q.3
Sarah is writing about the battle that ended the American Revolutionary War. What is the purpose of Sarah's writing?
  • To inform
  • To entertain
  • To persuade
  • To express a feeling
Q.4
You are writing about the characters and the problem the characters encounter. How is the writing probably written?
  • As an informative essay
  • As a short story
  • As a letter
  • As a persuasive essay
Q.5
If you are writing a short story, what is its intended purpose?
  • To express a feeling
  • To inform
  • To persuade
  • To entertain
Q.6
In your class, you are learning about ways to express your opinion. What would your task most likely be?
  • To write a poem
  • To write a short story
  • To write an informative essay
  • To write a persuasive essay
Q.7
What would a student need to do after writing their first draft of a formal writing assignment?
  • Publish their work
  • Write their final draft
  • Organize their ideas
  • Revise their work
Q.8
Which type of writing could take place during a short timeframe?
  • A chapter of a story
  • A narrative rhyming poem
  • A letter
  • A 1,000 word essay
Q.9
You are writing to inform your readers. What are you most likely writing?
  • A short story
  • A poem
  • An essay
  • An advertisement
Q.10
If a teacher asks a student to conduct a research project, how long will this take?
  • A week
  • A half hour
  • A day
  • Ten minutes
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