CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.W.9-10.5

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This explanatory essay provides numerous details about the legendary ship Titanic,
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The writer of this essay argues for the use of barbles hooks in sportfishing.
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This student argues that choice of clothing and hairstyle are matters of individual expression and shouldn't be so strictly curtailed by school policy.
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This thank you letter expresses appreciation for a community partner of a school club.
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This business letter thanks a community member for a donation to a shop class.
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This business letter thanks a parent for her help with a school dance.
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This letter from the vice president of the ninth grade class asks questions of a local business owner.
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Answering Multiple-Choice Questions Nonfiction Assessment VI

The PARCC and Smarter Balanced assessments and other tests of the Common Core English standards use multiple-choice questions to check your ability to revise and edit texts. The SAT and ACT also include these sorts of questions.

The following multiple choice questions test your understanding of conventions: punctuation, spelling, grammar, and sentences. Then you will find a reading and a set of questions to test your paragraph-revision skills.

Respond to questions about conventions.

Carefully read each question and possible response before selecting your answer. If the underlined section is already correct, select NO CHANGE.