Writing Tip Bootcamp
Let's see what we have learned about writing informational essays!
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Escape Education
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Lesson 03
Lesson 02
Lesson 01
Lesson 06
Lesson 05
Lesson 04
Lesson 01
Question 01/03
What is the primary purpose of the thesis statement in an essay?
To introduce the central idea or main point of the essay
To include all evidence from the essay
To provide background information about the topic
01
Question 02/03
Which sentence uses formal language appropriate for an essay?
"I totally think this idea is awesome!"
"You’ll see in the next paragraph why this is a big deal."
"Research shows that effective time management improves academic performance."
01
Question 03/03
Which of the following is an example of a strong transition word or phrase?
"In addition,"
"Uh, moving on..."
"And another thing"
Perfect, you have passed!
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Lesson 03
Lesson 02
Lesson 01
Lesson 06
Lesson 05
Lesson 04
Lesson 02
Question 01/03
What is bad because it makes a statement biased in an essay?
It uses opinions or emotional language to influence the reader
It includes evidence to support an idea
It presents multiple perspectives
It uses credible sources for support
02
Question 02/03
When integrating evidence into an essay, what is the best approach?
Introduce, cite, and justify the evidence
State the evidence without explaining why it matters
Use the evidence only in the introduction
Provide a direct quote without citing it
02
Question 03/03
Which of the following elements should be included in the introduction of an essay?
A detailed summary of all evidence
The thesis statement and a hook to grab the reader's attention
A question asking the reader for their opinion
Personal opinions about the topic
Excellent, you have passed!
Move on to the next lesson
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Lesson 03
Lesson 02
Lesson 01
Lesson 06
Lesson 05
Lesson 04
Lesson 03
Question 01/03
Using first-person phrases like "I think" or "In my opinion" is NOT acceptable in essays.
False
True
03
Question 02/03
Proper nouns should always be capitalized in an essay.
False
True
03
Question 03/03
A strong conclusion should introduce new evidence to support the thesis.
False
True
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Lesson 03
Lesson 02
Lesson 01
Lesson 06
Lesson 05
Lesson 04
Lesson 04
Question 01/03
Which sentence avoids the use of first person?
"In this essay, I will explain why this matters."
"The data clearly indicates that changes are necessary."
"I think the solution to this issue is clear."
"We can all agree this is the best approach."
04
Question 02/03
What is wrong with the following sentence? "the author states, 'Time management is essential for success.'"
The sentence uses first person
The punctuation is incorrect
The first word should be capitalized
There is no error in this sentence
04
Question 03/03
Which of the following is an example of a run-on sentence?
"I love writing essays it helps me express my ideas clearly and I find it easy."
"The sun rose, and the birds began to sing."
"Since essays require structure, it is important to plan."
"An essay's structure includes an introduction, body, and conclusion."
Perfect, you have passed!
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Lesson 05
Question 01/03
05
Question 02/03
05
Question 03/03
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Lesson 03
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Lesson 06
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Lesson 06
Question 01/03
What is the purpose of a conclusion in an essay?
To providenew evidence not mentioned in the body paragraphs
To restate the thesis and leave the reader with a lasting impression
06
Question 02/03
Which sentence maintains a formal tone?
"Ultimately, this issue deserves attention from society."
"You should totally read this essay to learn more."
06
Question 03/03
What is the correct order for structuring a body paragraph in an essay?
Conclusion → Evidence → Topic sentence
Evidence → Topic sentence → Justification
Topic sentence → Evidence → Justification
Justification → Evidence → Topic sentence
Perfect, you have passed!
You have completed all the lessons, we have finished
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Expository Essay Expert
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Transcript
Writing Tip Bootcamp
Let's see what we have learned about writing informational essays!
Start
Escape Education
Complete the activity for each lesson and get a fantastic diploma
Lesson 03
Lesson 02
Lesson 01
Lesson 06
Lesson 05
Lesson 04
Lesson 01
Question 01/03
What is the primary purpose of the thesis statement in an essay?
To introduce the central idea or main point of the essay
To include all evidence from the essay
To provide background information about the topic
01
Question 02/03
Which sentence uses formal language appropriate for an essay?
"I totally think this idea is awesome!"
"You’ll see in the next paragraph why this is a big deal."
"Research shows that effective time management improves academic performance."
01
Question 03/03
Which of the following is an example of a strong transition word or phrase?
"In addition,"
"Uh, moving on..."
"And another thing"
Perfect, you have passed!
Move on to the next lesson
Continuing
Escape Education
Complete the activity for each lesson and earn a fantastic diploma
Lesson 03
Lesson 02
Lesson 01
Lesson 06
Lesson 05
Lesson 04
Lesson 02
Question 01/03
What is bad because it makes a statement biased in an essay?
It uses opinions or emotional language to influence the reader
It includes evidence to support an idea
It presents multiple perspectives
It uses credible sources for support
02
Question 02/03
When integrating evidence into an essay, what is the best approach?
Introduce, cite, and justify the evidence
State the evidence without explaining why it matters
Use the evidence only in the introduction
Provide a direct quote without citing it
02
Question 03/03
Which of the following elements should be included in the introduction of an essay?
A detailed summary of all evidence
The thesis statement and a hook to grab the reader's attention
A question asking the reader for their opinion
Personal opinions about the topic
Excellent, you have passed!
Move on to the next lesson
Continuing
Escape Education
Complete the activity for each lesson and get a fantastic diploma
Lesson 03
Lesson 02
Lesson 01
Lesson 06
Lesson 05
Lesson 04
Lesson 03
Question 01/03
Using first-person phrases like "I think" or "In my opinion" is NOT acceptable in essays.
False
True
03
Question 02/03
Proper nouns should always be capitalized in an essay.
False
True
03
Question 03/03
A strong conclusion should introduce new evidence to support the thesis.
False
True
Great, you have passed!
Proceed to the next lesson
Continuing
Escape Education
Complete the activity for each lesson and earn a fantastic diploma
Lesson 03
Lesson 02
Lesson 01
Lesson 06
Lesson 05
Lesson 04
Lesson 04
Question 01/03
Which sentence avoids the use of first person?
"In this essay, I will explain why this matters."
"The data clearly indicates that changes are necessary."
"I think the solution to this issue is clear."
"We can all agree this is the best approach."
04
Question 02/03
What is wrong with the following sentence? "the author states, 'Time management is essential for success.'"
The sentence uses first person
The punctuation is incorrect
The first word should be capitalized
There is no error in this sentence
04
Question 03/03
Which of the following is an example of a run-on sentence?
"I love writing essays it helps me express my ideas clearly and I find it easy."
"The sun rose, and the birds began to sing."
"Since essays require structure, it is important to plan."
"An essay's structure includes an introduction, body, and conclusion."
Perfect, you have passed!
Advance to the next lesson
Continuing
Escape Education
Complete the activity for each lesson and get a fantastic diploma
Lesson 03
Lesson 02
Lesson 01
Lesson 06
Lesson 05
Lesson 04
Lesson 05
Question 01/03
05
Question 02/03
05
Question 03/03
Perfect, you have passed!
Move on to the next lesson
Continuing
Escape Education
Complete the activity for each lesson and earn a fantastic diploma
Lesson 03
Lesson 02
Lesson 01
Lesson 06
Lesson 05
Lesson 04
Lesson 06
Question 01/03
What is the purpose of a conclusion in an essay?
To providenew evidence not mentioned in the body paragraphs
To restate the thesis and leave the reader with a lasting impression
06
Question 02/03
Which sentence maintains a formal tone?
"Ultimately, this issue deserves attention from society."
"You should totally read this essay to learn more."
06
Question 03/03
What is the correct order for structuring a body paragraph in an essay?
Conclusion → Evidence → Topic sentence
Evidence → Topic sentence → Justification
Topic sentence → Evidence → Justification
Justification → Evidence → Topic sentence
Perfect, you have passed!
You have completed all the lessons, we have finished
Great!
Escape Education
Great! You have passed all the lessons. Now, get your diploma
Let's go!
Writing Tips Diploma
Congratulations!
Expository Essay Expert
Congratulations! You are officially an expert in writing expository essays. What an accomplishment!
This answer is incorrect
Try again, come on!
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