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Expository Hooks And Topic Sentences
Test Description: Expository writing
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What is the purpose of a hook?
A
To share the topic with your reader.
B
To make your reader want to read more.
C
To convince your reader to agree with you.
D
To share reasons with your reader
2) Which of the following is a GOOD example of a hook?
A
Ouch, the girl said.
B
In my opinion, students shouldn't be allowed to pick their own seats in the classroom.
C
Do you like chocolate milk?
D
Boom! The driver rear ended the car in front of him because he was looking down at his text message.
3) Which of the following is a BAD example of a hook?
A
Schools can require school uniforms.
B
In the United States, 20% of schools require students to wear uniforms.
C
How do you think students will be impacted if junk food vending machines are allowed in schools?
D
You're the worst, mom! the girl yelled as she stomped upstairs to begin her online learning for the day.
4) What is the purpose of a topic sentence?
A
To make you reader want to read more.
B
To ask your reader a question.
C
To introduce your reader to the topic.
5) Which of the following is a GOOD example of a topic sentence?
A
Without Takis, life would suck.
B
Without Chromebooks, students around the world would learn differently.
C
Students fight about wearing school uniforms.
D
Cell phones have made the world a different place.
6) Which of the following is a BAD example of a topic sentence?
A
Without jellyfish, ocean habitats would change drastically.
B
Without vegetables, human diets would be greatly changed.
C
Without books, learning would be very different.
D
Without Takis, life would suck.
7) What is the magic word to use in informative topic sentences?
A
because
B
without
C
when
D
write
8) Where does your topic sentence belong in your intro?
A
at the very beginning
B
after the hook
C
at the very end
D
nowhere
9) What is the purpose of expository writing?
A
to teach your reader
B
to bore your reader
C
to convince your reader to agree with you
10) Hooks and topic sentences should always...
A
be left out
B
capitalize and punctuate
C
begin with boring stuff
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