Question 1

A)Drag each item to the correct location to show whether it describes a subheading or a heading.(2 points)
Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse.
Subheading Heading
Question 2
A)Which choice best explains the reason for the use of graphics to aid comprehension when writing informative or explanatory texts?(1 point)
Responses

Graphics can be used when information is difficult to express in words.
Graphics can be used when information is difficult to express in words.

Graphics can be used when it would be hard to use audio or video to provide the information.
Graphics can be used when it would be hard to use audio or video to provide the information.

Graphics can be used when the information in a text is likely to interest the reader.
Graphics can be used when the information in a text is likely to interest the reader.

Graphics can be used when a reader has likely encountered the topic of a text before.
Graphics can be used when a reader has likely encountered the topic of a text before.
Question 3
A)Drag each phrase or sentence to the correct location to show whether it is vague or precise.(2 points)
Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse.
Vague Precise
Question 4
A)Which of the following is an example of an objective tone in explanatory writing?(1 point)
Responses

a persuasive text that asks readers to donate funds to support the wolf population in Yellowstone National Park
a persuasive text that asks readers to donate funds to support the wolf population in Yellowstone National Park

a blog recounting how one writer’s time in Yellowstone National Park made for a transformative experience
a blog recounting how one writer’s time in Yellowstone National Park made for a transformative experience

a personal, firsthand account of one traveler’s visit to Yellowstone National Park
a personal, firsthand account of one traveler’s visit to Yellowstone National Park

a neutral and factual text informing readers about the role of the wolf population in Yellowstone National Park
a neutral and factual text informing readers about the role of the wolf population in Yellowstone National Park
Question 5
A)Which of these are characteristics of a formal style when writing an explanatory text?
Select the three correct answers.(2 points)
Responses

standard textbook English
standard textbook English

personal pronouns
personal pronouns

advanced vocabulary
advanced vocabulary

complex syntax
complex syntax

slang

1 answer

Here are the answers based on the questions you've provided:

Question 1:

  • Subheading: A more specific guide to the content that follows in a section under a heading.
  • Heading: Represents the main topic of a section in a text.

Question 2:

  • Answer: Graphics can be used when information is difficult to express in words.

Question 3: (Examples of vague and precise statements should be provided for this question. If you have specific phrases, I can help categorize them.)

  • Vague: (For example, "many people" or "some things")
  • Precise: (For example, "75% of surveyed individuals" or "the five key factors")

Question 4:

  • Answer: a neutral and factual text informing readers about the role of the wolf population in Yellowstone National Park.

Question 5:

  • Characteristics of a formal style:
    1. standard textbook English
    2. advanced vocabulary
    3. complex syntax

If you have more specific phrases for Questions 1 and 3 or need any further assistance, feel free to ask!