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-------------------------------------------------------------- What type of text would a political advertisement be considered? A. Expository B. Narrative C. Persuasive D. Technical ------------------------------------------------------- What type of text would newspaper or magazine articles be considered? A. Expository B. Narrative C. Persuasive D. Technical ---------------------------------------------------------------------

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What type of graphic aid is this? http://i59.tinypic.com/2pt6jit.jpg The circle graph shows the percentage of WWII Axis’ military deaths. A. Picture diagram B. Circle graph C. Line graph D. Table ---------------------------------------------------------------------

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What type of graphic aid does the peach represent? http://oi60.tinypic.com/34xkqv4.jpg The picture diagram identifies the parts of a peach A. Bar graph B. Picture diagram C. Schematic diagram D. Table ---------------------------------------------------------------

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What type of graphic aid is this? http://oi58.tinypic.com/148otue.jpg The line graph identifies the mass-specific cost of transportation A. Bar graph B. Chart C. Line graph D. Table -------------------------------------------------------------------------

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What do you do when you scan a text? A. You read it for identifying details. B. You read it for one specific piece of information. C. You read it to take notes. D. You read it very quickly to get the general idea. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Read the following passage. What is the expository organization structure? I have so many after-school activities; I don't have time to get my homework done. I have soccer practice two times per week and band practice every morning. I also work twenty hours a week. My parents expect me to complete chores at home. I might be able to solve this problem if I can make some changes to my schedule. Maybe I could reduce my hours at work, and I could carpool with my friend to save gas money. I can tell my parents my problem, and they may give me fewer chores during the week and let me do them on the weekend instead. These solutions would help me have more time for homework. A. Cause/effect B. Comparison/contrast C. Description/list D. Problem/solution --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Read the following passage. What is the expository organization structure? (1) My brother makes the best paper airplanes that fly for a long time. (2) This is how he folds his planes. (3) Start with an ordinary sheet of paper. (4) The exact size is not important, but it should be rectangular and not square. (5) First, fold the paper lengthwise and be sure to crease the paper very well. (6) Next, fold the short edge of one side down to the first fold. (7) Then repeat this with the other side. (8) After you have done this, fold down the new fold to the original fold you did in the first step. (9) Then repeat this with the other side. (10) Finally, you can open the wings and fly your plane. A. Cause/effect B. Comparison/contrast C. Problem/solution D. Sequence/chronological order --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

OpenStudy (anonymous):

In sentence (10), which word would be the best substitute for the signal word? (1) My brother makes the best paper airplanes that fly for a long time. (2) This is how he folds his planes. (3) Start with an ordinary sheet of paper. (4) The exact size is not important, but it should be rectangular and not square. (5) First, fold the paper lengthwise and be sure to crease the paper very well. (6) Next, fold the short edge of one side down to the first fold. (7) Then repeat this with the other side. (8) After you have done this, fold down the new fold to the original fold you did in the first step. (9) Then repeat this with the other side. (10) Finally, you can open the wings and fly your plane. A. Last B. Similar to C. Since D. Until --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

OpenStudy (anonymous):

In sentence (7), what is the signal word? (1) My brother makes the best paper airplanes that fly for a long time. (2) This is how he folds his planes. (3) Start with an ordinary sheet of paper. (4) The exact size is not important, but it should be rectangular and not square. (5) First, fold the paper lengthwise and be sure to crease the paper very well. (6) Next, fold the short edge of one side down to the first fold. (7) Then repeat this with the other side. (8) After you have done this, fold down the new fold to the original fold you did in the first step. (9) Then repeat this with the other side. (10) Finally, you can open the wings and fly your plane. A. Other B. Side C. Then D. This --------------------------------------------------------------

OpenStudy (twizttiez):

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OpenStudy (adrynicoleb):

This is a test isn't it .-.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

No, it's not a test.

OpenStudy (adrynicoleb):

Then wai so many questions .-.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It's a homework.

OpenStudy (clalgee):

Sorry, but we can't give you the answers to each of the problems, but we can help you.

OpenStudy (adrynicoleb):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Sure, help me to your best of ability link me to source that can help me.

OpenStudy (clalgee):

Alright, just give me one second.

OpenStudy (clalgee):

I'll help you out with some hints. I hope you find these helpful. 1. and 2.- Expository: A action that is designed to convey information or explain what is difficult to understand. Narrative: A personal or fictional experience or something that tells a story based on a real or imagined event. Persuasive: To attempt to convince the person to accept a particular point of view or to take a specific action. Technical: Requires action, follow-up, dialog, or input from the audience. (I am guessing) 3. , 4. and 5.- Line Graph: http://bit.ly/14sfdjB Bar Graph: http://bit.ly/14sf6oj Circle Graph: http://bit.ly/14sfmDK Picture Diagram: http://www.sr-71.org/blackbird/diagrams/sr-71diagram-02.gif Schematic Diagram: http://nuclearpowertraining.tpub.com/h1011v1/img/h1011v1_111_2.jpg Table: http://bit.ly/14sggQA 6.- To read something very quickly, in order to get a general idea of its meaning or to find particular information. Private message for help on the other questions. :P

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