Casey's teacher needs to give him feedback on his history essay, including about his grammar and spelling. What's the MOST likely way they'll deliver this feedback?
Question 1 options:
by writing comments on his paper
by verbally telling him all the things they found wrong
by creating a memo about the changes
by sending him a text
Question 2 (2 points)
Which of these is an example of printed material?
Question 2 options:
a voicemail
an issue of Sports Illustrated magazine
a recording of a speech
a text message to a friend
Question 3 (2 points)
Molly takes notes with a pen and paper during class. What is true about taking notes by hand?
Question 3 options:
It disrupts your concentration.
It makes it more likely you'll make mistakes.
It decreases your ability to retain information.
It increases your ability to recall information.
Question 4 (1 point)
Martina is working on a story for her school newspaper about corruption in the local government. So far, she has gathered interview transcripts, school board memos, videos from the local news, and printed files from an anonymous source. What kind of material is she working from?
Question 4 options:
unarranged
statistical
organized
handwritten
Question 5 (1 point)
Laurence is working on a letter to send to his landlord disputing some charges. He creates a rough draft to share with his dad. Once he gets his dad's input, what is Laurence's next step?
Question 5 options:
create an outline
send the letter
make changes and proofread the letter
brainstorm his thoughts
1 answer
Question 2 answer: an issue of Sports Illustrated magazine
Question 3 answer: It increases your ability to recall information.
Question 4 answer: organized
Question 5 answer: make changes and proofread the letter