Multiple Choice Identify the
choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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Composition
StructureâUse Appropriate FormatâRIT 211-220 Read the following
passage.

To revise the passage, where should you
start a new paragraph?
a. | after â . . . it began to
snow.â | c. | after â . .
our teacher apologized.â | b. | after â . . . drifts that were
forming.â | d. | after â . . . is certain
though.â |
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Which of the following is true
when writing paragraphs in an essay?
a. | Essays should be
single-spaced. | c. | Paper must contain
at least six paragraphs. | b. | Unlined paper must be used. | d. | Each paragraph should be
indented. |
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Composition
StructureâUse Composition FormsâRIT 211-220 Read the limerick.

a. | I opened the
door | c. | It was raining
outside | b. | Then, I drove very far | d. | I threw my bags in |
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a. | book
report | c. | play | b. | poem | d. | diary |
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Composition
StructureâUse Sentence Forms Appropriate to PurposeâRIT
211-220 Which of the following
is an interrogative sentence?
a. | When Jerry calls please come get
me | c. | When will your family be going on
vacation | b. | When you finish your math, you can watch TV | d. | When the cookies are one, bring one to
Mary |
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Composition
StructureâUse Appropriate FormatâRIT 221-230 These sentences could form a paragraph. Which is the best
topic sentence?
a. | Dad picked up the toys in the living
room. | c. | Bobby vacuumed the floors in the
bedrooms and family room. | b. | Sarah dusted the shelves. | d. | By the time mom got home, the house would be
spotless. |
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Composition
StructureâUse Composition FormsâRIT 221-230 If you want to describe the funny costumes your teachers
wore to a school dance, which type of writing should you choose?
a. | business
letter | c. | a research
paper | b. | an informal essay | d. | a poem |
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Which of the following topics
would be best for a persuasive essay?
a. | Why football is the best
sport | c. | The story of my
life | b. | Three kinds of trees | d. | Seasons of the year |
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PunctuationâUse
Apostrophes --RIT 211-220 Which sentence is correctly punctuated?
a. | Susansâ going to the mall. | c. | Susaâns going to the mall. | b. | Susanâs going to the mall. | d. | Susansâs
going to the mall. |
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PunctuationâUse
Appropriate End Punctuation--RIT 211-220 Which sentence uses commas
correctly?
a. | The students, gave the principal Mr. Smith a special
award. | c. | The students gave the principal, Mr. Smith a special
award. | b. | The students gave the principal, Mr. Smith, a special
award. | d. | The students gave the principal Mr. Smith, a special
award. |
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Which sentence is punctuated
correctly?
a. | âIâm taking a great class,â shouted
Jason, âand Iâm getting a credit for it in P.E.â | c. | âIâm taking a great class.â shouted Jason, âand
Iâm getting a credit for it in P.E.â | b. | âIâm taking a great class,â shouted Jason. âand
Iâm getting a credit for it in P.E.â | d. | âIâm
taking a great class,â shouted Jason, and Iâm getting a credit for it in
P.E.â |
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 Which blanks in
the paragraph above need punctuation?
a. | B, C, E, F, G | c. | A, C,
G | b. | B, D, E | d. | C, D, E,
G |
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PunctuationâUse Commas
Appropriately--RIT 211-220 Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
a. | âI wonderâ Jane said âif I should
remind Jeff to pack his lunch?â | c. | âI wonder,â Jane said, âif I should remind Jeff to pack his
lunch?â | b. | âI
wonder,â Jane said âif I should remind Jeff to pack his
lunch?â | d. | âI wonderâ, Jane said, âif I should remind, Jeff, to pack
his lunch?â |
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a. | A, C, E | c. | B,
E | b. | B, D | d. | A, C,
D |
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Which sentence is punctuated
correctly?
a. | Mary Richards, hoping to make the team practiced
everyday. | c. | Mary Richards hoping to make the team, practiced
everyday. | b. | Mary Richards hoping to make the team practiced
everyday. | d. | Mary Richards, hoping to make the team, practiced
everyday. |
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PunctuationâUse
Enclosing Punctuation--RIT 211-220 Which sentence is punctuated
correctly?
a. | My favorite quote is âI have a dream,â by
Martin Luther King. | c. | My favorite quote is âI have a
dreamâ, by Martin Luther King | b. | My favorite quote
is â I have a dreamâ by Martin Luther King. | d. | My favorite quote
is I have a dream,â by Martin Luther King. |
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Which sentence is punctuated
correctly?
a. | Then my mom reminded me, âDonât play in the
fire,â just before I burned myself,â Tom said. | c. | âThen my mom reminded me, Donât play in the fire, just before I
burned myself,â Tom said. | b. | âThen my mom
reminded me, âDonât play in the fire,â just before I burned myself,â Tom
said. | d. | âThen my mom reminded me, âDonât play in the fire,â
just before I burned myself,â Tom said. |
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PunctuationâUse
Underlining for Titles--RIT 211-220 Which sentence correctly punctuates the movie
title?
a. | Jaws was a scary movie when it first came
out. | c. | Jaws was a scary movie when it first came
out. | b. | âJawsâ was a scary movie when it first came
out. | d. | âJawsâ was a scary movie when it first came
out. |
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Which sentence is punctuated
correctly?
a. | Sports Illustrated is a popular
magazine. | c. | âSports Illustratedâ is a popular
magazine. | b. | Sports Illustrated is a popular
magazine. | d. | âSports Illustrated is a popular
magazine. |
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PunctuationâUse
Apostrophes--RIT 221-230 Which sentence is punctuated correctly to show plural
possession?
a. | The boysâ uniforms were worn and dirty, but the
boysâ attitudes were still confident. | c. | The
boys uniformâs were worn and dirty, but the boys attitudes were still
confident. | b. | The boysâ
uniformâs were worn and dirty, but the boyâs attitudes were still
confident. | d. | The boyâs uniforms were worn and dirty, but the boys attitudes were
still confident. |
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PunctuationâUse Commas
Appropriately--RIT 221-230 Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
a. | Before leaving for school while our hot chocolate cools
my sister and I watch TV. | c. | Before leaving for school, while our
hot chocolate cools, my sister and I watch TV. | b. | Before leaving for
school while our hot chocolate cools, my sister and I watch TV. | d. | Before leaving for
school, while our hot chocolate cools, my sister and I, watch
TV. |
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PunctuationâUse
Underlining for Titles--RIT 221-230 Which sentence is correctly
punctuated?
a. | We read âRomeo and Julietâ in ninth
grade. | c. | We read âRomeo and Julietâ in ninth
grade. | b. | We read Romeo and Juliet in ninth
grade. | d. | We read Romeo and Juliet in ninth
grade. |
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