“Trust your own instinct. Your mistakes might as well be your own, instead of someone else’s.” Reviewing your answers Reviewing your answers Diagnostic.

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“Trust your own instinct. Your mistakes might as well be your own, instead of someone else’s.” Reviewing your answers Reviewing your answers Diagnostic Multiple Choice Writing Test

Directions for correcting your practice test. On your worksheets: Highlight the correct answer. Highlight the correct answer. Write an explanation for why this choice is the best answer. If your answer was incorrect, write the explanation for why your incorrect choice is not the best answer. Directions for correcting your practice test. On your worksheets: Highlight the correct answer. Highlight the correct answer. Write an explanation for why this choice is the best answer. If your answer was incorrect, write the explanation for why your incorrect choice is not the best answer. Write On! Diagnostic Multiple Choice Writing Test “Trust your own instinct. Your mistakes might as well be your own, instead of someone else’s.”

Look at Leah’s writing plan on page 1. Now, review questions 1 – 3. On page 1, read question #1 and all of the possible answer choices. Which is the best answer?. Details about different types of literature should be added under the subtopic “Genres” The correct answer is A. Details about different types of literature should be added under the subtopic “Genres” Look at Leah’s writing plan on page 1. Now, review questions 1 – 3. On page 1, read question #1 and all of the possible answer choices. Which is the best answer?. Details about different types of literature should be added under the subtopic “Genres” The correct answer is A. Details about different types of literature should be added under the subtopic “Genres” Write On!. Details about popular writers of teen literature should be under “Famous Authors.” B. Details about popular writers of teen literature should be under “Famous Authors.” C.Details about different novels that have been published for teenagers should be under “Books.” D. Details about how teen literature becomes popular should be placed under “Popularity.” Diagnostic Multiple Choice Writing Test “Trust your own instinct. Your mistakes might as well be your own, instead of someone else’s.”

Look at Leah’s writing plan on page 1. Now, review questions 1 – 3. On page 2, read question # 3 and all of the possible answer choices. Which is the best answer? The correct answer is A. The writing plan indicates that the writer is gathering informational details to explain about teenage literature. Look at Leah’s writing plan on page 1. Now, review questions 1 – 3. On page 2, read question # 3 and all of the possible answer choices. Which is the best answer? The correct answer is A. The writing plan indicates that the writer is gathering informational details to explain about teenage literature. Write On! B.There are no details that show a basis for comparison to other types of literature. C. The subtopics support other details besides authors. D. The subtopics do not indicate any direction of persuasion. Diagnostic Multiple Choice Writing Test “Trust your own instinct. Your mistakes might as well be your own, instead of someone else’s.”