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Review Test Submission: ENG 102 Unit Two Post-Assessment Skip To: Course Menu Skip To: System Navigation Content User Christopher Williams Course ENG 102: Writing 1T (4126_E0Z6) Test ENG 102 Unit Two Post-Assessment Started 5/5/139:12 PM Submitted 5/5/13 9:15 PM Status Completed Attempt 10 out of 25 points Score Time 3 minutes. Elapsed Instructions When taking the post-assessment you may refer to lectures and the assigned readings, and if you are prepared, the information you are seeking will be readily accessible to you. You may take the assessment as many times as need for the desired score. The questions are designed to reinforce important concepts in your readings and to encourage you to read further. e Question 1 1.25 out of 1.25 points When using information from your authoritative sources you have specific responsibilities as a writer. Choose all that apply. Answer Selected b. Answers: Whether you are quoting directly, paraphrasing, or summarizing the ideas from your source, you must document these by use of parenthetic documentation and running acknowledgment as well as include a detailed listing on the Works Cited page. C. Follow a documentation system (MLA) to give credit to the original sources and to allow your reader to see the sources of the information.
d. Make accurate and fair use of the materials in your essay. Response Feedback: Well done. Question 2 1.25 out of 1.25 points In the academic community, professors often expect you to move beyond the use of personal experience as evidence to support your claims. Answer Selected Answer: Agree Response Feedback: Good. Question 3 0 out of 1.25 points Match the following: Answer Question Selected Match Rogerian Strategy A. Emerson Toulmin Strategy B. Stafford "Excerpts from NATURE. C. Seeks to win. "The Boy Died in My Alley" D. Orwell "Traveling through the Dark" E. Thoreau "The Fury of Flowers and F. Worms" Seeks compromise. "Civil Disobedience" G. Sexton "A Hanging" H Brooks
Response Feedback: Sorry, try again. e Question 4 0 out of 1.25 points Proposing a viable solution to a problem that recommends change involves writing a claim of argument. Answer Selected Answer: b. value Response Feedback: Sorry. Try again and read more closely. e Question 5 0 out of 1.25 points Select the correct match for the following quote: "Something there is that doesn't love a wall, / That sends the frozen-ground-swell under it, / And spills the upper boulders in the sun; / And makes gaps even two can pass abreast." Answer Selected Answer: What are lines from Nye's "Famous"? Response Feedback: Sorry. Look in the index and try again. e Question 6 1.25 out of 1.25 points When asked to include more than personal experience in supporting your claims, you will need to make use of evidence from authoritative sources. When using information from books and periodicals, databases and Web sites, or personal interviews with experts, you have specific responsibilities as a writer. Answer Selected Answer: Agree Response Feedback: Good. e Question 7
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