INSTRUCTIONS: Study each sentence below and decide if it is too broad to develop in one paragraph (B) or if it is a suitable topic sentence (TS). _____ Baseball is enjoyable to play

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word


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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Negative phrasing is easier to understand than affirmative phrasing. 2. Visuals in instructions should repeat, restate, or reinforce the prose. 3. Procedures are a type of instructions. 4. A usability study is appropriate for procedures but not instructions. 5. Increasingly, companies offer smaller print manuals and more detailed user instructions on Web sites.

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Do you think Tolstoy would have improved the story had he placed theevents in chronological order? What if the opening scene of Ivan’s colleagues at the law courts and the wake scene were to be given last? What would be lost?

What will be an ideal response?

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How does Wright decide whom he should ask to borrow a library card?

a. he considers political and religious affiliations to discover someone who is also persecuted b. he asks all of the people he works with to discover who actually has a library card c. he asks the person who is reading the kinds of books he wishes to read

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Choose the sentence that makes the most sense and is punctuated correctly

a. Although some of his contemporaries, such as Samuel Taylor Coleridge believed Blake to be a genius, most people believed he was insane. b. Although, some of his contemporaries, such as Samuel Taylor Coleridge believed Blake to be a genius, most people believed he was insane. c. Some of his contemporaries, such as Samuel Taylor Coleridge believed Blake to be a genius, however, most people believed he was insane. d. Some of his contemporaries, such as Samuel Taylor Coleridge believed Blake to be a genius; even though, most people believed he was insane.

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