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Grade 5 Quotation Marks
Which sentence is written correctly?
  1. The author wrote, "the cougar is a beautiful but dangerous animal."
  2. The author wrote "the cougar is a beautiful but dangerous animal."
  3. The author wrote, "The cougar is a beautiful but dangerous animal."
  4. "The author wrote, the cougar is a beautiful but dangerous animal."
Grade 7 Opinion Writing CCSS: CCRA.W.9, W.7.9, W.7.9b
How does an author's background affect an author's bias?
  1. An author's experience shapes his/her beliefs
  2. An author's experience reinforces his/her beliefs.
  3. Neither of these
  4. Both of these
Grade 9 Renaissance and Reformation
                    was the author of "The Prince."
  1. Benjamin Franklin
  2. Louis XIV
  3. Niccolo Machiavelli
  4. Lorenzo de Medici
Grade 2 Poetry
Grade 8 Hatchet
The author of Hatchet is:
  1. Nancy Taylor
  2. Gary Paulsen
  3. Robert Moorse
  4. James Paterson
College Conducting Research
What should I do if no author is given for the work I am citing?
  1. Omit the author's name and list only the page number.
  2. Use "anonymous" in place of the author's name.
  3. Use the year of publication in place of the author's name.
  4. Use an abbreviated form of the title in place of the author's name.
Grade 9 Author's Purpose
author's purpose:
  1. is a short piece of writing that communicates idea or an opinion.
  2. is a story of the narrator's personal experience.
  3. to spread through or over.
  4. is his or her reason for writing. It can be to inform, to persuade, or to entertain.
Grade 6 Point of View CCSS: CCRA.R.6, RI.6.6

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How does the author feel about Jackie Robinson?
  1. The author downplays Jackie Robinson's success.
  2. The author admires Jackie Robinson and his achievements.
  3. The author criticizes Jackie Robinson for his decisions.
  4. The author is neither a fan nor a foe of Jackie Robinson.
Grade 8 Poetic Devices CCSS: CCRA.R.5, RL.8.5
When interpreting poetry it is very important to explain
  1. the author's birthplace.
  2. the author's wife's name.
  3. the meaning and message of the poem.
  4. the mean and mode of the set.
Grade 6 Story Elements
The tragic hero in a drama is called the:
  1. antagonist
  2. author
  3. protagonist
  4. director
Grade 5 Defining Words
the creator of a written work
  1. author
  2. enough
  3. plenty
  4. tossed
Grade 3 Fill in the Blank Vocabulary
Grade 8 Defining Words CCSS: CCRA.L.4, L.8.4
give a spoken or written account
  1. author
  2. narrate
  3. encourage
  4. obscure
Grade 5 Fill in the Blank Vocabulary
Grade 6 Nouns
College Rhetoric and Propaganda
College Rhetoric and Propaganda
Grade 5 Fill in the Blank Vocabulary
Grade 3 Fill in the Blank Vocabulary
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