A transitional phrase/word that signals a minor detail, which shows secondary support, would be

a. “next.”
b. “first.”
c. “for instance.”


c. “for instance.”

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INSTRUCTIONS: Choose the letter that best completes the statement.In the "revise" stage of the writing process, your goal is to ____.

A. try to revise on a computer so you can apply the spell and grammar check B. examine all sections of your essay to check for logic, organization, support, and transitions C. focus on your use of transitions D. revise for spelling and punctuation, two areas frequently ignored by students

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The Richard Cory of the poem is

a. dull but well-meaning. b. exceptionally glamorous. c. mean and power hungry. d. scholarly.

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The woman is unsure of the length of time since her last visitor. What effectdoes that uncertainty have on our sense of the dramatic situation?

What will be an ideal response?

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If you paraphrase a source, you should

A) not worry about listing it in the references. B) list it in the references only if you are using APA style. C) list it in the references only if you are using MLA style. D) list it in the references if you are using either APA or MLA style. E) None of these answers are correct.

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