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Are You Being Formal Enough?
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LSAT English Quiz on Are You Being Formal Enough?, created by Tracy Rains on 24/07/2017.
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Question 1
Question
________________ wording refers to the writer’s exact or accurate word choice.
Answer
Concise
Precise
Formal
Abbreviated
Question 2
Question
To increase the diction of a sentence, a writer might change the word “saw” to _______________.
Answer
Looked
Peeked
Observed
Watched
Question 3
Question
Which word most accurately defines a writer’s tone?
Answer
Attitude
Opinion
Wording
Style
Question 4
Question
Which of the following sentences is not objective?
Answer
The jury was overheard laughing behind closed doors.
The judge politely asked the jury to quiet down.
The defense team showed their disapproval of the jury’s noise.
The plaintiff, who was poorly dressed for court, smiled at the jury’s laughter.
Question 5
Question
Which sentence demonstrates precise word choice?
Answer
A group of men stepped off the bus near the police station.
Four men stepped off the bus at the Vincent Avenue and Market Street intersection.
Four men got off the bus at the intersection near the police station.
A few men stepped off the bus at the intersection near the police station.
Question 6
Question
It is important for a writer to be objective when writing a research paper.
Answer
True
False
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