Please only answer with an answer choice. 1. Select the most…

Question Answered step-by-step Please only answer with an answer choice. 1. Select the most… Please only answer with an answer choice. 1. Select the most grammatically correct sentence from the following group. A. In the race, the dogs are attached by ropes to two lines, while the “musher” in the sled pull up the rear.B. In the race, the dogs are attached by ropes to two lines, while the “musher” in the sled pulls up the rear.C. In the race, the dogs is attached by ropes to two lines, while the “musher” in the sled pull up the rear.D. In the race, the dogs is attached by ropes to two lines, while the “musher” in the sled pulls up the rear. 2. According to the following dictionary entry, what is the definition of lackluster?Lackluster (adj.) 1. Ordinary 2. dull: The band’s performance was lackluster. A. Ordinary, dullB. Lacking interest, carelessC. Interesting, fascinating 3. Which statement is the most effective topic sentence? A. “By 1959, Buddy Holly had recorded more than a dozen hit singles.”B. “Although he died when he was only 22 years old, Buddy Holly was one of the best rock-and-roll musicians of all time.” 4. All visual aids should A. support the words you use to deliver your presentation.B. replace many of the words you use to deliver your presentation.C. distract your audience to take the pressure off you.D. entertain your audience. 5. Suggestions for taking essay tests include A. making a quick outline before you write.B. getting to the point in the first paragraph of your answer.C. finding out what an essay question is asking—precisely.D. all of these. 6. Choose whether the bolded part of the sentence is the subject or the predicate.The farmers in that area grew tomatoes and potatoes.A. SubjectB. Predicate 7. Which of the following are examples of sources that you should read to help you write a paper? Select all that apply.A. FacebookB. People magazineC. BooksD. Research articlesE. Newspapers 8. The following passage was written as part of an essay for an American history class. Read the passage, then answer the question that follows.Benjamin Franklin is my favorite American founding father. I had no idea he was such a prolific inventor! This term, we read that he is credited with inventing lightning rods, a glass harmonica, and bifocal glasses.What point of view would be more appropriate for a piece of academic writing?A. Second personB. Third personC. First person 9. Which of the following is a good way to demonstrate your commitment to the class?A. Avoiding eye contact with the instructor during the classB. Departing class before the instructor has dismissed youC. Deciding not to answer a question because you might make a mistakeD. Remembering to turn off your mobile device during class 10. Which of the following website domains is typically from a nonprofit organization?A. .eduB. .orgC. .govD. .com 11. Decide whether the following statement is an example of a fact or an opinion.If the legal drinking age were lowered to 18, college students would drink more responsibly.A. OpinionB. Neither a fact nor an opinionC. Fact 12. A successful group presentation results from one person in the group defining the presentation purpose and thesis statement.A. TrueB. False 13. How are information and ideas different, if at all? A. There is no difference between information and ideas because they are both subjective and depend on one’s perspective.B. Ideas can be verified by independent observers, whereas facts are interpretations or opinions based on information or are value judgments.C. Information refers to things about which one cannot have an opinion or a value judgment, whereas ideas refer to creative, new ideas.D. Information refers to facts that can be verified by independent observers, whereas ideas are interpretations or opinions based on facts or are value judgments. 14. Which verb is NOT in the past tense? A. They bought.B. He walked.C. He works.D. She went. 15. Besides the definition, which of the following information would you typically find in a dictionary entry? Select all that apply.A. Parts of speechB. SynonymsC. PronunciationD. Graphs and bar chartsE. EquationsF. Spelling 16. Indicate whether the following statement is true or false.When beginning to revise a composition, it is most important to look for grammatical errors.A. TrueB. False 17. Which of the following tactics can help you connect with your audience? Select all that apply.A. Making eye contactB. Varying the speed with which you speakC. Speaking in a conversational toneD. Using appropriate facial expressions, hand gestures, and body movements to accent your ideas 18. Which of the following is not a type of mnemonic device?A. Creative sentencesB. Rhymes and songsC. Repetition and actionD. Associating keywords with places 19. Which word or phrase in the following sentence is an action verb?However, Sharapova’s highest earnings come from endorsements.A. comeB. endorsementsC. earningsD. highest 20. When planning your reading strategy, you should prioritize and devote more time to complex readings.A. TrueB. False 21. When preparing for a group presentation, it is not necessary to practice the presentation as a group if the individual members practice on their own.A. TrueB. False 22. What is the best approach when choosing what to take notes on in class?A. You should record everything the instructor says and comments from other students.B. You should take notes about the things that interest you most.C. You should take notes about the main ideas.D. You should record everything the instructor says.  Arts & Humanities English ENGL 101 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)