Academic Writing

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Mastering Academic Writing

Test your knowledge and skills in academic writing with our insightful quiz! This quiz is designed to challenge and enhance your understanding of essential writing elements, from the writing process to constructing effective arguments.

  • Assess your writing skills
  • Improve your thesis and topic sentence understanding
  • Learn about effective essay structure
7 Questions2 MinutesCreated by WritingWizard724
What is the correct order of the writing process?
Planning, drafting, revising, proofreading, publishing.
Planning, revising, publishing.
Drafting, revising, publishing
Writing, revising, co evaluating, publishing
What is the main function of a topic sentence?
To wrap up the information presented in a text.
To introduce the topic of an essay.
To tell the reader what the paragraph is going to be about?
To indicate the main aspects of the essay.
What are the main characteristics of a thesis?
Ii is a question in which the essay is going to be based on.
It is an affirmative sentence that is proved alongside an essay.
It is a final reflection that accounts for the essay main points.
It is the same as the introduction topic sentence.
The main elements of a cover (presentation) letter are...?
Greeting, body and conclusion
Salutation, body, conclusion
Greeting, opening, skills, close.
Greeting, body, skills, close.
The introduction of a TOEFL independent essay should indicate...
Just a general statement about the essay topic.
The three main ideas the essay is going to be about
An overview of the ideas to be developed and the thesis.
A topic sentences and the thesis.
A counterargument is....
An arguments that complements the main position about a text.
An argument that opposes the thesis.
A negative sentence that opposes the topic sentence.
An idea contrary to what is believed.
In a cause an effect essay you should....
Discuss all effects and causes to come up to a conclusion.
Choose ether cause or effects in order to develop the main arguments.
Just mention causes and effects with out going in deep.
Demonstrate which is more important, causes or effects.
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