Expository Essay Essentials Quiz

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Expository Essay Essentials Quiz

Test your knowledge about expository essays with this engaging quiz! Answer questions about essay structure, thesis statements, and more.

Learn about:

  • Supporting sentences
  • Types of expository essays
  • Parts of an introduction
  • Common essay transitions
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by WritingStar102
What is a supporting sentence?
Sentences that support the main idea with details
Sentences that contains transitioning words
Sentences that supports the thesis statement
Sentences that contains the main points of the essay
A type of expository essay that talks about how a situation affects something is called?
Problem solution essay
How to essay
Cause and effect essay
Situation and affect essay
What is an expository essay?
An essay that describe someone/ something/ an event
An essay that gives information on a topic
An essay that tells a story
Identify the parts an essay.
The hook, thesis, body paragraph and conclusion
The body, the connecting information/ overview and the conclusion
The introduction, the thesis statement and the body paragraph
The introduction, the body paragraphs/ supporting paragraphs and the conclusion
Identify the parts of an introduction.
The main idea,supporting details and the concluding sentence
The hook, the main idea and the concluding sentence
The hook, main idea, the connecting sentences/ overview and the concluding sentence
The thesis statement, the hook and the concluding sentences
The connecting sentences/ overview, the thesis statement, the hook, the topic sentence
What is a thesis statement?
The sentence that contains the main points of the essay
The last sentence of the essay
The supporting sentence of the essay
The essay that contains the transition word/s
What is the purpose of the hook?
The state the problem
To grabs the reader's attention
To grab the writer's attention
To introduce the topic of the essay
What type of expository essay gives information on how to make a kite?
Problem solution
How to/ process
Cause and effect
Compare and contrast
What is a purpose of using transition words or phrases in an expository essay?
To introduce new/ key ideas
To tie the ideas together
To signal a change
To make connections
All of the above
Just A, B and D
Which word or phrase would best use to transition into your concluding paragraph
Likewise
In the mean time
Generally
All of the above
In summary
Finally
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