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Revising Questions

Deshawna is evaluating the use of muggy, breezy, and hot in her description of the weather in the first paragraph (sentences 1-10). What is the most effective way for her to improve her paragraph?

What is the most effective way for Deshawana to revise sentence 14 so that its idea is clear?

Deshawna thinks that sentences 16, 17, and 18 sound choppy Deshawna thinks that sentences 16, 17, and 18 sound choppy. What is the most effective way for her to rewrite them?

Deshawna’s audience may be confused by the dialogue in sentences 19-24 Deshawna’s audience may be confused by the dialogue in sentences 19-24. What change, if any, should she make?

Deshawna wants to use figurative language to describe Kim and the tent Deshawna wants to use figurative language to describe Kim and the tent. What is the most effective way for her to rewrite sentence 28?

Matthew wants sentence 1 to show that Robert doesn’t want to take a summer course. What is the most effective replacement for decided to sign up for? Longed to take Was asked to register for Considered taking Dreaded the thought of sitting through

In the second paragraph (sentences 5-9), what is the most effective way to increase the story’s level of suspense?

In sentence 10, Matthew wants readers to recognize that Robert’s uncle is acting brave but is frightened. What is the most effective replacement for his uncle asked? His uncle sobbed, his voice shaking His uncle shrugged, his voice trembling His uncle glared, his voice quiet and calming His uncle grinned, his voice loud and comforting

Which of the following sentences uses figurative language to create a more vivid description of the cut in sentence 13? Blood ran down his arm and started to splash in the sink. Although the sink’s water was cold, his arm wouldn’t stop bleeding. As if a pipeline had burst in his arm, blood just kept pouring into the sink. The bright red liquid mixed with water from the sink, looking pink as it ran into the drain.

Sentence 21 begins, “They drove to the hospital…” Matthew would like to use a more vivid verb to describe their trip. Which of the following is the most effective replacement for drove? Raced Went Headed traveled

Matthew’s audience might not understand what the doctor means when he says “Nice job” in sentence 23. Which of the following sentences would be most effective following sentence 23?

Sacha wants to use figurative language to introduce the setting Sacha wants to use figurative language to introduce the setting. What is the most effective way for her to rewrite sentence 1?

What is the most effective to combine sentences 12 and 13 and make the meaning more clear?

What sentence should be added after sentence 17 to support sentence 16 and add to readers’ understanding of the futuristic setting?

Sacha wants to convey the narrator’s feelings about the first step of the experiment. Which of the following sentences would be most effective following sentence 20?

What transition word or phrase could Sacha add to the beginning of sentence 22 to help the reader follow the narrator’s actions?

Which sentence should be deleted because it does not relate to the story line?