English Composition

English Composition Study Guide

6.5 Chapter Six Practice Exam 1. What question does the document’s purpose answer? a. What am I trying to accomplish? b. Who is going to be reading this? c. What is the topic? d. What evidence needs to be included? 2. When thinking about the audience, what does it mean to consider their knowledge? a. To think about whether the audience shares the same attitude as the writer b. To think about how much the reader cares c. To think about how much information the audience already has d. To think about what the audience needs to learn 3. When thinking about the audience, what does it mean to consider their values? a. To think about whether the audience shares the same attitude as the writer b. To think about how much the reader cares c. To think about how much information the audience already has d. To think about what the audience needs to learn 4. When thinking about the audience, what does it mean to consider the level of detail? a. To think about whether the audience shares the same attitude as the writer b. To think about how much the reader cares c. To think about how much information the audience already has d. To think about what the audience needs to learn 5. When thinking about the audience, what does it mean to consider their interest? a. To think about whether the audience shares the same attitude as the writer b. To think about how much the reader cares c. To think about how much information the audience already has d. To think about what the audience needs to learn 6. The __________ of a writing is the view or attitude of the person who wrote something. a.

Purpose b. Audience c. Mood d. Tone

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