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English, 19.12.2019 13:31 sara12340

1.after a writer scribbles down a few lines, he should

a. rewrite them so they are neat

b. write them in an outline

c. put them into a logical order

d. draw a picture to match them
2. a good writer will

a. create a writing plan in her head

b. make a writing plan on paper

c. start writing without a plan

d. write an outline of her ideas
3.where is the controlling idea usually found?

a. in the first sentence

b. in the last sentence

c. in the second sentence

d. in the closing sentence
4.which of the following sentences about the controlling idea is true?

a. the conclusion sentence contains the controlling idea.

b. the topic sentence contains all of your supporting ideas.

c. the other sentences tell about another main idea.

d. the topic sentence contains the controlling idea.

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