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Persuasive Conclusions
Test Description: Conclusions
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What is the purpose of a conclusion?
A
To make your reader want to read more.
B
To persuade your reader to disagree with you.
C
To support Reason #1.
D
To remind your reader of the reasons why they should agree with your opinion.
2) How should a conclusion begin?
A
By lifting a line.
B
With a reason.
C
With an example.
D
By restating your opinion.
3) Which paragraph is your concluding paragraph?
A
The last paragraph.
B
The first paragraph.
C
The middle paragraph.
D
The second paragraph.
4) Why do we include a Connect to World sentence?
A
To entertain our reader so that they will laugh.
B
To show our reader that our topic is important to everyone around the world.
C
To ask our reader a question.
D
To share our opinion.
5) A good conclusion contains...
A
6 sentences
B
5 sentences
C
8 sentences
D
2 sentences
6) Where do we find our reasons for our concluding paragraph?
A
A teacher will share them with us.
B
We get to make them up.
C
In Body Paragraph #1.
D
In our Introductory Paragraph.
7) How do you end a concluding paragraph?
A
with a capital letter
B
you share a hook with your reader
C
you ask your reader a yes or no question
D
you ask your reader a thought-provoking question
8) A good concluding paragraph...
A
will make your reader disagree with you
B
will cause your reader to agree with you
C
will make your reader forget about your reasons
D
will include spelling mistakes
9) Each reason in your conclusion should begin with...
A
a period
B
a question
C
an opinion
D
a transition word
10) Why should you avoid new information in your conclusion?
A
We should never give our reader any new information.
B
New information belongs in paragraph 6.
C
It's your last paragraph, so you don't have more paragraphs to talk about new ideas.
D
It's boring.
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