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100

What is meant by an author’s perspective?

The author’s point of view, beliefs, or attitude toward a topic

100

Which sentence uses a formal tone?
A. I can’t believe how bad the results were.
B. The experiment was a total mess.
C. The results of the experiment were unexpected.
D. The experiment was super confusing.

C. The results of the experiment were unexpected.

100

What type of writing tells a story with characters, setting, and plot?

Narrative writing.


100

Which sentence shows a negative tone toward the subject?
A. The policy was carefully reviewed.
B. The policy had mixed results.
C. The policy was poorly planned and ineffective.
D. The policy was introduced last year.

C. The policy was poorly planned and ineffective.

100

Which audience would most likely read a science textbook?

Students or researchers

200

If an author writes to convince readers that school uniforms should be required, what is the author’s purpose?

To persuade.


200

Which word would be most appropriate for a formal essay?

A. kids
B. stuff
C. things
D. consumers

D. consumers

200

What type of writing explains a topic using facts and details?

Informational writing.


200

Which transition word best shows a contrast?
A. For example
B. Similarly
C. However
D. In addition

However

200

Which narrative technique is used in the sentence below?
“The door creaked open, and my heart began to race.”
A. Dialogue
B. Flashback
C. Sensory imagery
D. Point of view

C. Sensory imagery

300

An article presents facts about climate change without opinions. What is the author’s purpose?

To inform.


300

A student writes, “The author was kinda biased.”
Which revision uses more formal language?
A. The author was totally biased.
B. The author seemed a little unfair.
C. The author demonstrated bias.
D. The author was really one‑sided.

C. The author demonstrated bias.

300

What type of writing states a claim and supports it with reasons and evidence?

Argumentative writing

300

Which transition would best begin a sentence that adds supporting evidence?
A. As a result
B. For instance
C. On the other hand
D. Nevertheless

B. For instance

300

Why would an author use descriptive language in a narrative?

To create vivid images and engage the reader emotionally.

400

How is a central idea different from a theme?

The central idea is what the text is mostly about; the theme is the deeper message.

400

Which detail best helps establish an author’s credibility?
A. A personal opinion
B. A statistic from a reliable study
C. A dramatic statement
D. An emotional story

B. A statistic from a reliable study

400

Which word has a negative connotation: confident or arrogant?

Arrogant

400

Which sentence uses a transition correctly?
A. However, the library opens at 9 a.m.
B. For example, many students dislike homework.
C. Similarly, the experiment failed.
D. In conclusion, because it was raining.

B. For example, many students dislike homework.

400

Which technique helps reveal a character’s personality most directly?
A. Setting
B. Dialogue
C. Transition words
D. Topic sentence

B. Dialogue

500

Which theme fits a story where a character succeeds by never giving up?

Perseverance.


500

The author uses phrases like “research shows” and “according to experts.”
This language most strongly affects the author’s —
A. mood
B. theme
C. credibility
D. setting

C. credibility

500

Why might an author choose the word slim instead of skinny?

Slim has a more positive connotation.

500

What is a counterclaim?
A. Evidence that supports the author’s claim
B. The author’s main argument
C. An opposing viewpoint to the author’s claim
D. A conclusion that restates ideas

C. An opposing viewpoint to the author’s claim

500

Why might an author use formal language instead of casual language in an informational article?

To sound professional and credible and to appeal to a serious or academic audience.

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