Fill in the letter of the word that best fits in each sentence. Use each letter only once
a. consequence e. implausible i. invalidate m. recalcitrant
b. distinctive f. inanimate j. misgivings n. repel
c. frank g. incognito k. mishap o. restrain
d. immaculate h. insecticide l. misplace p. revitalize
Your costume hid your identity so well that you were ______.
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The army monitored the (gorilla, guerrilla) warfare in that region. A) gorilla B) guerrilla
After each paragraph and topic statement, indicate whether the topic stated is too broad, too narrow, or correct by choosing the letter of the correct answer.
Samantha purchased a pattern for a four paneled sun dress. At the fabric store, she found a beautiful robin’s egg blue, cotton fabric which was reduced $1.00 per yard. That was the fabric she decided to use. Samantha carefully cut out each pattern piece and then on her long work table she lay the pieces over the fabric and pinned them to the fabric. It took a while to carefully cut out each panel. She inserted her bobbin and spool of thread into their proper places on her sewing machine, and threaded the needle. Then she started sewing the panels together. It was a very simple, yet beautiful dress, and after she was through, she went to shop for some shoes to match. The topic of this paragraph is sewing. a. too broad b. too narrow c. the correct topic
When a process essay shows how something happens, the strategy is called . .
a. process analysis b. how-to writing c. process narrative
What mistake does the writer make in the following introduction?
Do you dislike being sick? Would you be willing to take steps to keep from getting sick? Most people want to live long and healthy lives free from illness and aches and pains. In the course of daily life, however, it's easy to fall into bad habits and behaviors that make getting sick likely or even inevitable. a. The writer begins with a question that could annoy readers. b. The writer begins with a broad statement about something nearly everybody knows. c. The writer begins with an interesting fact. d. The writer announces the topic.