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Introducing a Topic
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LSAT Elem Ed Quiz on Introducing a Topic, created by Tracy Rains on 22/11/2017.
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Question 1
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Which is a good way to start an introduction?
Answer
This is a report on elephants.
I am going to tell you about the red headed woodpecker.
Have you ever ridden a fast stead along the winding Mississippi River?
Question 2
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The audience is_____________________.
Answer
The people who will read your paper.
The way to start your beginning.
a character in the story.
Question 3
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You should always pick a topic that you know nothing about; it will be easier to write about something that you don’t know about.
Answer
True
False
Question 4
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A thesis statement should be _______________.
Answer
A paragraph in length.
A word in length.
1 to 2 sentences in length.
Question 5
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The acronym H.I.T. stands for _______________________.
Answer
Hit the ground running, introduce the topic, terrific start
Hook the reader, introduce the topic, thesis statement,
Hook the character, intro the thesis, take a stand.
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