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ENC 1101 Midterm Exam with precise detailed solutions, Exams of Economics

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ENC [] 1101 [] Midterm [] Exam [] with []
precise [] detailed [] solutions
Is [] the [] semicolon [] in [] the [] right [] place: [] Traveling [] is [] one [] of [] my [] favorite []
things [] to [] do; [] reading [] is [] also [] my [] favorite [] thing [] to [] do? [] - [] Correct [] answer
[] Yes
Do [] you [] underline/italicize [] poems? [] - [] Correct [] answer [] No; [] poems [] are []
placed [] inside [] quotation [] marks.
Add [] commas [] in [] the [] right [] place [] or [] say [] the [] sentence [] is [] correct: [] The []
teachers [] at [] Ericson [] Academy [] work [] hard [] to [] teach [] the [] students. [] - []
Correct [] answer [] The [] sentence [] is [] correct.
Take [] the [] information [] and [] cite [] the [] source [] correctly. []
Author: [] Steven [] Johnson
Title: [] A [] Year [] in [] the [] Life
Pages: [] 109-200
Year: [] 1979
City: [] New [] York
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ENC [] 1101 [] Midterm [] Exam [] with []

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Is [] the [] semicolon [] in [] the [] right [] place: [] Traveling [] is [] one [] of [] my [] favorite [] things [] to [] do; [] reading [] is [] also [] my [] favorite [] thing [] to [] do? [] - [] Correct [] answer [] ✔Yes Do [] you [] underline/italicize [] poems? [] - [] Correct [] answer [] ✔No; [] poems [] are [] placed [] inside [] quotation [] marks. Add [] commas [] in [] the [] right [] place [] or [] say [] the [] sentence [] is [] correct: [] The [] teachers [] at [] Ericson [] Academy [] work [] hard [] to [] teach [] the [] students. [] - [] Correct [] answer [] ✔The [] sentence [] is [] correct. Take [] the [] information [] and [] cite [] the [] source [] correctly. [] Author: [] Steven [] Johnson Title: [] A [] Year [] in [] the [] Life Pages: [] 109- Year: [] 1979 City: [] New [] York

Publisher: [] Sandalwood [] Books [] - [] Correct [] answer [] ✔Johnson, [] Steven. [] A [] Year [] in [] the [] Life. [] New [] York: [] Sandalwood [] Books, [] 1979. [] (title [] of [] the [] book [] should [] be [] underlined) Define [] MLA [] style. [] - [] Correct [] answer [] ✔First, [] it [] stands [] for [] modern [] language [] association. [] This [] is [] defined [] as [] a [] style [] of [] writing [] that [] is [] used [] for [] college [] level [] writing. What [] are [] the [] modes [] of [] writing? [] Explain [] them [] each. [] - [] Correct [] answer [] ✔Argumentation: [] writing [] that [] proves [] the [] validity [] of [] an [] idea, [] or [] point [] of [] view. Narration: [] writing [] that [] tells [] a [] story [] or [] narrates [] a [] series [] of [] events [] or [] event. Exposition: [] writing [] that [] explains [] and [] analyzes [] information. Satire: [] writing [] that [] exposes [] and [] criticizes [] foolishness [] and [] corruption [] of [] an [] individual [] or [] a [] society [] by [] using [] humor, [] irony, [] exaggeration [] or [] ridicule. Add [] the [] neccessary [] commas. [] Are [] you [] attending [] my [] graduation [] or [] are [] you [] visiting [] your [] aunt [] in [] Chicago? [] - [] Correct [] answer [] ✔behind [] graduation. Are [] tv [] episodes [] put [] in [] quotation [] marks [] or [] are [] they [] underlined/italicized? [] - [] Correct [] answer [] ✔Quotation [] marks.

My [] friend [] Shelia, [] who [] is [] scared [] of [] all [] reptiles. [] - [] Correct [] answer [] ✔Fragment Use [] a [] sentence [] with [] which. [] - [] Correct [] answer [] ✔My [] grade [] dropped, [] which [] made [] it [] harder [] for [] me [] to [] attain [] my [] goal [] of [] all [] "A's". Define [] a [] rhetorical [] strategy. [] - [] Correct [] answer [] ✔A [] rhetorical [] strategy/device [] uses [] words [] in [] a [] certain [] way [] to [] convey [] meaning [] or [] to [] persuade. [] It [] can [] also [] be [] a [] technique [] to [] evoke [] an [] emotion [] on [] the [] part [] of [] the [] reader [] or [] audience. Explain [] these [] modes [] of [] rhetoric: [] logos, [] ethos, [] pathos. [] - [] Correct [] answer [] ✔Logos [] is [] the [] appeal [] to [] reason [] relies [] on [] logic [] or [] reason. [] Logos [] often [] depends [] on [] the [] use [] of [] inductive [] or [] deductive [] reasoning. [] Inductive [] reasoning [] takes [] a [] specific [] representative [] case [] or [] facts [] and [] then [] draws [] generalizations [] or [] conclusions [] from [] them. [] Ethos [] or [] the [] ethical [] appeal [] is [] based [] on [] the [] character, [] credibility, [] or [] reliability [] of [] the [] writer. [] Pathos, [] or [] emotional [] appeal, [] appeals [] to [] an [] audience's [] needs, [] values, [] and [] emotional [] sensibilities. Build [] a [] sentence [] and [] add [] an [] interrupter. [] - [] Correct [] answer [] ✔Dinosaurs, [] who [] are [] extinct, [] still [] have [] an [] effect [] on [] scientific [] discoveries [] today.

Place [] the [] commas [] in [] the [] right [] place. [] "I'll [] eat [] the [] eggs" [] said [] Jane [] "if [] you'll [] eat [] the [] bacon". [] - [] Correct [] answer [] ✔"I'll [] eat [] the [] eggs", [] said [] Jane [] "if [] you'll [] eat [] the [] bacon,". True [] or [] False [] 22-24: [] Songs [] belong [] in [] quotation [] marks. [] - [] Correct [] answer [] ✔True Magazines [] belong [] in [] quotation [] marks. [] - [] Correct [] answer [] ✔False Articles [] are [] supposed [] to [] be [] underlined [] or [] italicized. [] - [] Correct [] answer [] ✔False. Is [] this [] sentence [] correct: [] I [] hate [] fried [] okra [] , [] alas, [] so [] I [] try [] to [] stay [] away [] from [] it. []? [] - [] Correct [] answer [] ✔No, [] alas [] isn't [] used [] correctly [] in [] the [] sentence. Which [] words [] are [] the [] verbs [] of [] the [] sentence? [] Eric [] Foreman [] decorates [] the [] Christmas [] tree, [] picks [] up [] his [] grandma [] from [] the [] nursing [] home, [] and [] invites [] friends [] over [] for [] dinner. [] - [] Correct [] answer [] ✔Underline [] decorates, [] picks, [] and [] invites. Identify [] which [] point [] of [] view [] the [] sentences [] are [] in; [] questions [] 27-29. [] I [] could [] only [] imagine [] what [] was [] inside. [] - [] Correct [] answer [] ✔1st [] person.