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Writing Process Quiz 1. Place the following steps in the writing process in the proper sequence: A) Revising; B) Drafting; C) Proofreading a. C, A, B b. A, C, B c. B, C, A d. B, A, C 2. If you were in the prewriting stage of a paper about your favorite movie, what might you do? a. Jot down your impressions of your favorite scenes b. Write full sentences about why you love the movie c. Scan over your paper to make sure your spelling and grammar are correct d. Change your words around to make your writing more interesting 3. Which term best describes the prewriting process? a. Structured b. Rigid c. Informal d. Mindless 4. Which of the following options is part of the drafting process? a. Putting commas in place b. Crafting full sentences c. Jotting down notes d. Running a spell-check 5. If you're having trouble thinking of a topic for your paper, where is the best place to start? a. With a topic that interests you, but you don't know a lot about b. With a topic that you've never been interested in--but could be c. With a topic that's important to your parents or friends d. With a topic that's familiar to you 6. Changing words to make your writing more interesting is part of which step in the writing process? a. Prewriting b. Drafting c. Revising d. Proofreading 7. What might happen if you didn't proofread your paper? a. Your paper might contain grammatical errors b. Your paper's topic sentence might not be interesting c. Your paper might contain too many words d. Your ideas might be useless and incorrect 8. Which of the following items is involved in publishing your paper? a. b. c. d. 9. When you're writing a paper, how can your friends and family help you out? Choose the best answer. a. By writing your paper for you b. By listening to you read your paper out loud c. By supplying ideas while you're brainstorming d. By changing your words to make your writing more interesting 10. From the information presented in the movie, what can you conclude about the writing process? a. It's easier when you proceed in an orderly way b. You'll probably get an "F" if you don't proofread carefully enough c. Drafting is the most important step in the writing process d. If you don't have a lot of revisions, your paper probably isn't good Name: Date: Class: © 1999 - 2018 BrainPOP. All rights reserved.

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Writing Process Quiz

1. Place the following steps in the writing process inthe proper sequence: A) Revising; B) Drafting; C)Proofreading

a. C, A, Bb. A, C, Bc. B, C, Ad. B, A, C

2. If you were in the prewriting stage of a paper aboutyour favorite movie, what might you do?

a. Jot down your impressions of your favorite scenesb. Write full sentences about why you love the moviec. Scan over your paper to make sure your spelling andgrammar are correctd. Change your words around to make your writing moreinteresting

3. Which term best describes the prewriting process?

a. Structuredb. Rigidc. Informald. Mindless

4. Which of the following optionsis part of the drafting process?

a. Putting commas in placeb. Crafting full sentencesc. Jotting down notesd. Running a spell-check

5. If you're having trouble thinking of a topic for yourpaper, where is the best place to start?

a. With a topic that interests you, but you don't know alot aboutb. With a topic that you've never been interested in--butcould bec. With a topic that's important to your parents or friendsd. With a topic that's familiar to you

6. Changing words to make your writing moreinteresting is part of which step in the writingprocess?

a. Prewritingb. Draftingc. Revisingd. Proofreading

7. What might happen if you didn't proofread yourpaper?

a. Your paper might contain grammatical errorsb. Your paper's topic sentence might not be interestingc. Your paper might contain too many wordsd. Your ideas might be useless and incorrect

8. Which of the following items is involved inpublishing your paper?

a. b.

c. d.

9. When you're writing a paper, how can your friendsand family help you out? Choose the best answer.

a. By writing your paper for youb. By listening to you read your paper out loudc. By supplying ideas while you're brainstormingd. By changing your words to make your writing moreinteresting

10. From the information presented in the movie, whatcan you conclude about the writing process?

a. It's easier when you proceed in an orderly wayb. You'll probably get an "F" if you don't proofreadcarefully enoughc. Drafting is the most important step in the writingprocessd. If you don't have a lot of revisions, your paperprobably isn't good

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