1) Where will you go on Wednesday morning? a) Online b) Google Classroom c) To advisory d) To the attendance bell work form e) To Mrs. Cannon's room to grab my computer f) To Mr. Hughes' room to grab my folder. 2) Which of these is written to inform? a) Narrative b) Expository Essay c) Argument Essay 3) What is the beginning of a nonfiction paragraph or article called? a) Exposition b) Introduction c) Resolution 4) What is the end of a nonfiction paragraph or article called? a) Exposition b) Resolution c) Conclusion 5) Where should all new information go? a) In the details b) In the introduction c) In the conclusion d) In the transitions e) In the middle f) At the beginning 6) What are details? a) My opinion, with lots of adjectives b) Where the information came from c) Pieces of information to support the main idea d) They introduce the main idea 7) What does an introduction do? a) It tells the reader the main idea and gets them interested. b) It summarizes the information in the paragraph. c) It's the end. d) It helps transition from one idea to another. 8) What does a conclusion do? a) It restates the main idea and summarizes the information. b) It introduces the reader to the main idea and gets them interested. c) It provides new information to support the main idea. d) It says, "The end." 9) What is a citation? a) It's a penalty, like tardy detention. b) It gives credit to an author's source for information. c) It provides details to help the reader find the author's source. d) It gives information the reader may not know in the footnotes. e) They're words that help a paragraph flow better, like "First, Next, Last" 10) What is the red line under a word when you type in Google Docs? a) Decoration. b) Spell check. c) Google says, "This is a good word." d) Nothing. 11) What part of the paragraph is this? a) The introduction b) The conclusion c) A transitional phrase d) The end e) It's information f) It's a detail 12) What part of the paragraph is this? a) The introduction b) The conclusion c) A transitional phrase d) The end e) It's information f) It's a detail 13) I will have work to do on Wednesday. a) True b) False 14) What part of the paragraph is this? a) The introduction b) The conclusion c) A transitional phrase d) The end e) It's information f) It's a detail 15) I will have work to do on Wednesday. a) True b) False 16) What part of the paragraph is this? a) The introduction b) The conclusion c) A transitional phrase d) The end e) It's information f) It's a detail 17) What part of the paragraph is this? a) The introduction b) The conclusion c) A transitional phrase d) It's information e) It's a detail 18) What's this? a) The introduction b) The conclusion c) A transitional phrase d) It's information e) It's a detail 19) Where can you use this transition? a) Anywhere I feel like it. b) This is a detail transition. c) To introduce new information. d) Just in the conclusion. e) It's good to start an introduction like this. 20) Where will you go on Wednesday morning? a) Online b) Google Classroom c) To advisory d) To the attendance bell work form e) To Mrs. Cannon's room to grab my computer f) To Mr. Hughes' room to grab my folder.

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